Monthly Archives: December 2014
A Teaching Philosophy
Language represents one of our most uniquely human characteristics, whether mathematical, musical, somatic, or linguistic. It is a human instinct, according to cognitive psychologist Steven Pinker, the limits of thought, according to German philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein, and the model of higher cognition … Continue reading
Posted in Essays, Musings
Tagged Amanda Preston, Frederick Douglass, language theory, Pedagogy, teaching philosophy
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