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  <namePart>Anderson, Joacim</namePart>
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 <note>Daftar Isi:1. Dewey  Wittgenstein  and the Primacy of Practice   a. Quine  Rorty  and Toulmin on Wittgenstein and Dewey   b. Behaviorism  the Primacy of Action  Contextualism  and Radical Indetermination    c. Rules  Customs  and Habits    d. Toward a First-Person Perspective on Learning    2. Distributed Minds and Meanings in a Transactional World Without a Within  Embodiment and Creative Expression   a. The Primacy of the Embodied Aesthetic Encounter   b. From Prelinguistic  Knowing How   to the Linguistic  Knowing That   to Embodied  Post-linguistic  Knowing How   Tracing the Emergence of Significant and Immanent Meaning    c. Consummatory Aesthetic Meanings and Artistic Self-expression    d. Representation as Distributed Mental Functioning  Situated Learning Throughout a World Without Withins   e. Toward a Transactional First-Person Perspective on Learning    3. A Method and Model for Studying the Learning of Body Techniques  Analyzing Bodily Transposition in Dinghy Sailing     a. SER  PEA  and Some Paradigmatic Questions    b. The Analytical Model of SER    c. The Analytical Method of PEA    d. Analyzing Embodied Learning Through the Example of Dinghy Sailing    e. Discussion    4. A Method and Model for Studying the Learning of Artistic Techniques  Analyzing Sculptural Expression in School Sloyd    a. The Analytical Model of SAR   b. Learning to Express Oneself  The Learning Content and the Elements Influencing the Learning   c. The Use of PEA in an SAR Analysis   d. An Analysis of Sculptural Expression Through the Example of School Sloyd   e. Discussion   f. Conclusion  </note>
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  <topic>1. PENDIDIKAN - FILSAFAT DAN TEORI&#13;
2. EDUCATION - PHILOSOPHY AND THEORY</topic>
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