Human Flourishing, Wonder, and Education

A Schinkel, L Wolbert, JBW Pedersen, DJ de Ruyter

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Various authors see human flourishing as the overarching aim to which education should contribute. We ask whether fostering wonder can help education attain this aim. We discuss two possibilities: firstly, it may be that having a sense of wonder as adults (possibly fostered by and/or refined due to education) contributes to flourishing itself. Secondly, it may be that fostering wonder in education increases the likelihood that education promotes flourishing, which it might do simply by increasing children’s intrinsic interest in what they learn. We argue that there are many plausible connections between wonder and human flourishing (relating to its epistemic and aesthetic dimensions, among others), and that we have reason to believe that early experiences can influence adults’ capacity for wonder. Furthermore, wonder increases the likelihood that education ‘succeeds’; and it supports people’s ability to live well by heightening their appreciation for the world, helping to uncover baseless beliefs, and increasing their awareness of possible goods. In sum, while having a sense of wonder may not be a constitutive element of human flourishing, it is hard to imagine education for human flourishing that is not also wonder-full education.
Originele taal-2English
Pagina's (van-tot)143-162
Aantal pagina's20
TijdschriftStudies in Philosophy and Education
Volume42
Nummer van het tijdschrift2
DOI's
StatusPublished - 23 nov. 2022

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