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ETYMOLOGY
              (LANGUAGE)




              THREE ANGLES
                   TO
                 DEFINE
               PHILOSOPHY
TERMINOLOGY                  PRACTICALITY
Philosophia
                           - Philo: love
                       -Sophia: knowledge
                      - Philosophy: love for
                      knowledge or wisdom




    ETYMOLOGY (LANGUAGE)


Philosophers: those
who have a love for
     knowledge
DEFINIT
  ION




AL- FARABI
SOCRATES
                 “… knowledge which
                   encompasses truth.
                       … contains
                   metaphysics, logic,
                     rhetoric, ethics,
                 economics, politics and
                       aesthetics.

(382SM- 322SM)
PLATO

“… only through
 knowledge can
 man attain the
  real truth.”

                  (427SM- 348SM)
AL-FARABI

                  “… knowledge
                 about the physical
                     universe.”


(870SM- 950SM)
Thinking thoroughly




Free from the bonds
    of tradition      PRACTICALITY




                                                  Characteristics:
                                                systematic, rational,
                                                     universal
Thinking logically and
Systematic           sequentially




             Thinking to the finest detail and
 Rational     solving the problem with full
                      responsibility




              Not being confined to several
Universal             aspects only
Can we say that all questions are philosophical
questions?

What is classified as philosophy?

Who philosophises?

Is there a difference between a common man
who philosophises and a philosopher?

What is the difference?
Metaphysics (ontology): speculative,
                                cause-and-effect relationship
                           E.g: What is truth? What is mankind?



  Logic: differentiates
   between valid and                                               Axiology: ethics and
    confusing ideas                 BRANCHES OF                         aesthetics
   E.g: What is good                 PHILOSOPHY                   E.g: What is goodness?
reasoning? Not so good                                                What is beauty?
      reasoning?




                          Epistomology: knowledge and beliefs
                          E.g: What is knowledge? What are the
                                 sources of knowledge?
IN EDUCATION
Prof. Hassan                 Dictionary of
Langgulung                     Education
   (1987)                        (1979)


                DEFINITION


Dr. Yusuf al-
                             John Dewey
  Qardawi
                             (1859- 1952)
    (1980)
e-ducere
                        - To lead out




A comprehensive process to develop an
  individual’s abilities and behaviour.



                   A social process which provides opportunities
                    for the individual to acquire social skills for
                               personal development.
•Education is a
             process to elevate
             man’s status.

             •School is seen as a
             special environment
             which is the same as
             the social
             environment.

JOHN DEWEY
•Education encompasses
                       our whole being-
                       physically, emotionally,
                       spiritually and
                       intellectually.

                       •Its purpose is to prepare
                       man to face the world
                       which is continually
                       faced with good and
                       bad, sweetness and
                       bitterness.

DR. YUSUF AL-QARDAWI
PROF. HASSAN LANGGULUNG




Education is a process of changing the cultural values
   of each individual through: teaching, training,
                    indoctrination
Western Educationists
Friedrich Froebel (1782-1852)     John Milton (1608-1674)




    The purpose of education is
                                     A complete education
    to live an honest, pure and
                                  enables a man to act in a just
           respectful life.
                                  and considerate manner at all
                                     times and in all places.
Eastern Educationists
            Confucius                      Rabindrananth Tagore
          (551- 479BC)                         (1861- 1941)




     Education nurtures good          Education is to produce good thinkers
 behaviour in man through good          and achievers in all aspects of life:
 manners, consideration, respect      physical, intellectual, moral, spiritual.
   for our elders, love of those      An educated person is ready to serve
younger than us and loyalty to love      society and country at all times.
       for King and country.
Islamic Educationists
Al-Ghazali (1058- 1111 C.E)                   Mohd Qatb

                                       Education is a process which
                                       produces a holistic and balanced
                                      individual. It also aims to develop
                                        fully the intellectual, physical,
                                      emotional and spiritual potentials
     Education encompasses the                  of the individual.
 intellect and physical domains, as
     well as character formation
    characterized by bravery and
          respect for others.
CONCEPT OF
 PHILOSOPHY OF
   EDUCATION



Socialization process



Cultural development



  Social integration



  Social placement
ISLAMIC PHILOSOPHY OF
     EDUCATION
DEFINITION OF ISLAMIC PHILOSOPHY

    Al-Kindi          Al-Farabi            Ibn Sina

• Consists of 3   • Can be seen        • Categorized
  aspects:          from 2 angles:       into 2 types of
• Physics         • Theory –             knowledge:
• Mathematics       knowledge          • Revelation of
• Attributes of     about existing       God delivered
  God.              things.              through
                  • Practice –           messengers
                    things that        • The hereafter.
                    exist in action.
ISLAMIC PERSPECTIVE
“ … a continuous process that nurtures the
  natural potentials of human beings from the
  intellectual, behavioral, spiritual and physical
  aspects in an integrated and balanced manner
  so as to produce righteous human beings who
  will bring goodness to this world and
  hereafter ”
OTHER ISLAMIC EDUCATIONISTS…
• Abdul Halim El-Muhammady, 1993:

   “ … the purpose of education is to produce
   righteous individuals who are willing to take on
   the responsibility of the Caliphs (successors of
   Prophet Muhammad) entrusted by Allah to lead
   us to happiness in this world and in the next”.
• Abd Halim Hj. Mat Diah, 1989:

    “ Islamic education is a process for all
      under the purposeful guidance of
      educators who will shape Muslims
 based on the teachings of Islam”.
AIMS
1) To inculcate a noble character;
2) To educate the soul to be refined and perfect;
3) To teach students to do good, respectful and
   noble deeds;
4) To train students to be courteous and be
   good human beings;
5) To inculcate cleanliness, purity and sincerity
   as well as noble practices in students.
GOALS !!!


                                      To produce human
                                         beings who are
To shape and develop
                                     obedient to Allah, live
   human beings to
                                    in peace and harmony
become acknowledge,
                                    in society and so enjoy
     faithful and
                                         tranquility and
trustworthy righteous
                                        protection in the
  and noble Muslim.
                                            hereafter.
Muslim faith                Character-building
        education                      education
                                                                   Physical
      (Al-imansiyah)                (Al-Khuluqiyah)
                                                                  education
                                                                 (Al-jismiyah)



Sex education                      AREAS OF ISLAMIC
 (Al-jinisiyah)                       EDUCATION
                                                                      Mental
                                                                     education
                                                                    (Al-aqiliyah)


                      Social                    Life education
                    education                    (Al-nafsiyah)
                  (Al-ijlimayah)
The Islamic philosophy of education will
      encompass the different fields of Islamic
                     education
•   The Islamic creed which contains 6 articles of
    faith namely
•   Ibadah which is used in 3 meanings: 1.
    worship and adoration; 2. obedience and
    submission; 3. service and subjection.
•   Competence
•   Leadership
ISLAMIC PHILOSOPHERS
• Ibnu Rushd (520-595 Hijrah)
     • He put many new and good ideas not only in the field
       of philosophy but also in medicine and Islamic
       legislation.
     • His great works:
         – Kulliyah fit-Thibb – 16 volumes in general medicine.
         – Foundations of Philosophy (Malbadil Falsafah)
• Al-Ghazali (1058-1111)
  – Produced more than 400 literary works in theology
    (study of religion), philosophy, science and sufism (a
    mystic tradition within Islam)
  – His great works:
     • Ihya al-Ulum al-Din – a broad field of Islamic science,
       jurisprudence, logic and sufism.
• Ibn Khaldun (1332-1406)
  – Major contribution was in the History of Philosophy
    and sociology.
  – Write about the history of the world.
  – His great works:
     • Universal History
     • Summary of the result (religion)
• Al-Farabi (870-950 AD)
  – Major contribution was in Philosophy, logic and
    sociology.
  – His great works:
     • Kitab al-ihsa al ‘ulum- explains the
       classification and principles of basic science.
     • Kitab al-Musiqa – a book on music.
Principles :

• Human beings can be good if they are willing
  to change. This change happens as a result of
  contact with the teacher, regardless whether
  he is prophet, sifu or tok guru.
• One’s attitudes towards life is a determinant
  for attaining happiness. For example :
  According to the teachings of Buddha, of we
  live only to chase after material things, it is
  almost impossible for us to attain happiness.
• Human beings learn by observing their
  natural surrounding . Simply, this means that
  if w engage in self-reflection, two
  possibilities will occur. Either we will be
  thankful to God for the blessings bestowed
  upon us or we will be ready to repent for our
  wrongdoings.
• Every human being wants to be obtain
  Enlightenment and attain Nirvana . All the
  roads in life lead to that direction. When we
  have become wise, automatically, we will do
  good and avoid doing wrong.
Views of Eastern philosophers




Confucius (551-479 SM)   Rabindranath Tagore
                         (1861-1941)
• Life history
  – Born in 551 SM in Qufu, Shandong Province.
  – He was from a poor family but he was a diligent
    student when he was young.
  – At the age of 20, he was offered the post as junior
    official in the Imperial Place.
  – Later, he became a judge in Chung-Tu, then Grand
    Secretary of Justice and finally as Chief Minister.
  – He had travelled far to spread his teachings in
    various fields include philosophy, music,
    administration and ethnics.
• At the prime of his career as the Great
  Teacher, he had close to 3000 followers
  including 72 who were excellent scholars.
• The teachings of Confucius is a separate
  school known as Confucian School.
• The influence of this teachings lasted for two
  thousands years.
• Confucius died in 479 SM at the age of 73.
• His followers wrote down all the conversation
  they had with the great teacher as a sign of
  remembrance.
• They collected all answers to questions,
  various types of problems and daily life
  situations and it is known as Confucius
  Analects.
Confucius’ Philosophy of Education
   Concept of education.
   Education is for all,
   irrespective of
   socioeconomic or social
   status.


                         Goals of education. To
                         produce an able individual
                         (ziancai) with good moral
                         values.
• Curriculum. Focus on the subjects below :
   Moral Education- Some of the values emphasized
    include respect for parents (xiao), respect for elders (
    ti), deligence (min), loyalty (zhong), thrift (jian), give-
    and-take (rang), wisdom (zhi), and bravery (yong).
   Six books of Confucius encompassing philosophy,
    politics, economics and culture.
   Music.
   Poetry.
   Literature.
   History.
   Code of good behaviour.
• Role of the teacher.
  – As a skilled facilitator and disseminator of
    knowledge.
  – For this purpose, a teacher has to show
    commitment and responsibility for tasks assigned
    to him.
  – Besides, it is also important for him to know and
    understand his pupils in order to maximize these
    potentials and abilities.
• Life’s history
   – He was born in Kalkota, India in 1861.
   – He was from a rich Brahmin family.
   – At first , he was interested to become lawyer.
     However, his ambition was not realized.
   – In 1901, Tagore set up school in Santiniketan
     which later became university in1921.
   – Although some of Tagore’s works were translated
     into English.
   – These included books and essays about
     philosophy, religion ,education and so on.
Rabindranath Tagore’s Philosophy of
             Education

• Concept of education. A process to prepare
  human beings to live their own lives.
• Goals of education. Produce holistic
  individuals through interaction and integration
  with the environment.
• Role of teacher. As a facilitator as well as catalyst
  to initiate pupils’ discussion and generate good
  and creative ideas amongst pupils.
• Curriculum. Stresses knowledge and physical
  activities. Some of the subjects recommend
  include following :
   –   Music
   –   Arts
   –   Literature
   –   Drama and Dance
   –   History
   –   Environmental Studies
Implication towards educational
       development in Malaysia
• Islamic philosophy
  More applicable to everyday life and expand the
   curriculum to reflect teaching of Islam as a way of life.
  Islamic Philosophy tends to mould education in the
   entire of situation.
  Islamic philosophy of education shape one’s attitude,
   character and moral of the students.
  Train, change and educate Muslim students based in
   Islamic views.
Eastern philosophy
• The teachers are fully responsible in
  performing the effective lessons.
• The culture emphasizes on conformity, which
  stifles creative thinking.
• Students are more disciplined and have higher
  morality, as they often conform to rules and
  religious teaching. Hence, conformity is good
  for morality.

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Educational Philosophy Topic 2

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  • 2. ETYMOLOGY (LANGUAGE) THREE ANGLES TO DEFINE PHILOSOPHY TERMINOLOGY PRACTICALITY
  • 3. Philosophia - Philo: love -Sophia: knowledge - Philosophy: love for knowledge or wisdom ETYMOLOGY (LANGUAGE) Philosophers: those who have a love for knowledge
  • 5. SOCRATES “… knowledge which encompasses truth. … contains metaphysics, logic, rhetoric, ethics, economics, politics and aesthetics. (382SM- 322SM)
  • 6. PLATO “… only through knowledge can man attain the real truth.” (427SM- 348SM)
  • 7. AL-FARABI “… knowledge about the physical universe.” (870SM- 950SM)
  • 8. Thinking thoroughly Free from the bonds of tradition PRACTICALITY Characteristics: systematic, rational, universal
  • 9. Thinking logically and Systematic sequentially Thinking to the finest detail and Rational solving the problem with full responsibility Not being confined to several Universal aspects only
  • 10. Can we say that all questions are philosophical questions? What is classified as philosophy? Who philosophises? Is there a difference between a common man who philosophises and a philosopher? What is the difference?
  • 11. Metaphysics (ontology): speculative, cause-and-effect relationship E.g: What is truth? What is mankind? Logic: differentiates between valid and Axiology: ethics and confusing ideas BRANCHES OF aesthetics E.g: What is good PHILOSOPHY E.g: What is goodness? reasoning? Not so good What is beauty? reasoning? Epistomology: knowledge and beliefs E.g: What is knowledge? What are the sources of knowledge?
  • 13. Prof. Hassan Dictionary of Langgulung Education (1987) (1979) DEFINITION Dr. Yusuf al- John Dewey Qardawi (1859- 1952) (1980)
  • 14. e-ducere - To lead out A comprehensive process to develop an individual’s abilities and behaviour. A social process which provides opportunities for the individual to acquire social skills for personal development.
  • 15. •Education is a process to elevate man’s status. •School is seen as a special environment which is the same as the social environment. JOHN DEWEY
  • 16. •Education encompasses our whole being- physically, emotionally, spiritually and intellectually. •Its purpose is to prepare man to face the world which is continually faced with good and bad, sweetness and bitterness. DR. YUSUF AL-QARDAWI
  • 17. PROF. HASSAN LANGGULUNG Education is a process of changing the cultural values of each individual through: teaching, training, indoctrination
  • 18. Western Educationists Friedrich Froebel (1782-1852) John Milton (1608-1674) The purpose of education is A complete education to live an honest, pure and enables a man to act in a just respectful life. and considerate manner at all times and in all places.
  • 19. Eastern Educationists Confucius Rabindrananth Tagore (551- 479BC) (1861- 1941) Education nurtures good Education is to produce good thinkers behaviour in man through good and achievers in all aspects of life: manners, consideration, respect physical, intellectual, moral, spiritual. for our elders, love of those An educated person is ready to serve younger than us and loyalty to love society and country at all times. for King and country.
  • 20. Islamic Educationists Al-Ghazali (1058- 1111 C.E) Mohd Qatb Education is a process which produces a holistic and balanced individual. It also aims to develop fully the intellectual, physical, emotional and spiritual potentials Education encompasses the of the individual. intellect and physical domains, as well as character formation characterized by bravery and respect for others.
  • 21. CONCEPT OF PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION Socialization process Cultural development Social integration Social placement
  • 23. DEFINITION OF ISLAMIC PHILOSOPHY Al-Kindi Al-Farabi Ibn Sina • Consists of 3 • Can be seen • Categorized aspects: from 2 angles: into 2 types of • Physics • Theory – knowledge: • Mathematics knowledge • Revelation of • Attributes of about existing God delivered God. things. through • Practice – messengers things that • The hereafter. exist in action.
  • 24. ISLAMIC PERSPECTIVE “ … a continuous process that nurtures the natural potentials of human beings from the intellectual, behavioral, spiritual and physical aspects in an integrated and balanced manner so as to produce righteous human beings who will bring goodness to this world and hereafter ”
  • 25. OTHER ISLAMIC EDUCATIONISTS… • Abdul Halim El-Muhammady, 1993: “ … the purpose of education is to produce righteous individuals who are willing to take on the responsibility of the Caliphs (successors of Prophet Muhammad) entrusted by Allah to lead us to happiness in this world and in the next”.
  • 26. • Abd Halim Hj. Mat Diah, 1989: “ Islamic education is a process for all under the purposeful guidance of educators who will shape Muslims based on the teachings of Islam”.
  • 27. AIMS 1) To inculcate a noble character; 2) To educate the soul to be refined and perfect; 3) To teach students to do good, respectful and noble deeds; 4) To train students to be courteous and be good human beings; 5) To inculcate cleanliness, purity and sincerity as well as noble practices in students.
  • 28. GOALS !!! To produce human beings who are To shape and develop obedient to Allah, live human beings to in peace and harmony become acknowledge, in society and so enjoy faithful and tranquility and trustworthy righteous protection in the and noble Muslim. hereafter.
  • 29. Muslim faith Character-building education education Physical (Al-imansiyah) (Al-Khuluqiyah) education (Al-jismiyah) Sex education AREAS OF ISLAMIC (Al-jinisiyah) EDUCATION Mental education (Al-aqiliyah) Social Life education education (Al-nafsiyah) (Al-ijlimayah)
  • 30. The Islamic philosophy of education will encompass the different fields of Islamic education • The Islamic creed which contains 6 articles of faith namely • Ibadah which is used in 3 meanings: 1. worship and adoration; 2. obedience and submission; 3. service and subjection. • Competence • Leadership
  • 31. ISLAMIC PHILOSOPHERS • Ibnu Rushd (520-595 Hijrah) • He put many new and good ideas not only in the field of philosophy but also in medicine and Islamic legislation. • His great works: – Kulliyah fit-Thibb – 16 volumes in general medicine. – Foundations of Philosophy (Malbadil Falsafah)
  • 32. • Al-Ghazali (1058-1111) – Produced more than 400 literary works in theology (study of religion), philosophy, science and sufism (a mystic tradition within Islam) – His great works: • Ihya al-Ulum al-Din – a broad field of Islamic science, jurisprudence, logic and sufism. • Ibn Khaldun (1332-1406) – Major contribution was in the History of Philosophy and sociology. – Write about the history of the world. – His great works: • Universal History • Summary of the result (religion)
  • 33. • Al-Farabi (870-950 AD) – Major contribution was in Philosophy, logic and sociology. – His great works: • Kitab al-ihsa al ‘ulum- explains the classification and principles of basic science. • Kitab al-Musiqa – a book on music.
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  • 35. Principles : • Human beings can be good if they are willing to change. This change happens as a result of contact with the teacher, regardless whether he is prophet, sifu or tok guru.
  • 36. • One’s attitudes towards life is a determinant for attaining happiness. For example : According to the teachings of Buddha, of we live only to chase after material things, it is almost impossible for us to attain happiness.
  • 37. • Human beings learn by observing their natural surrounding . Simply, this means that if w engage in self-reflection, two possibilities will occur. Either we will be thankful to God for the blessings bestowed upon us or we will be ready to repent for our wrongdoings.
  • 38. • Every human being wants to be obtain Enlightenment and attain Nirvana . All the roads in life lead to that direction. When we have become wise, automatically, we will do good and avoid doing wrong.
  • 39. Views of Eastern philosophers Confucius (551-479 SM) Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941)
  • 40. • Life history – Born in 551 SM in Qufu, Shandong Province. – He was from a poor family but he was a diligent student when he was young. – At the age of 20, he was offered the post as junior official in the Imperial Place. – Later, he became a judge in Chung-Tu, then Grand Secretary of Justice and finally as Chief Minister. – He had travelled far to spread his teachings in various fields include philosophy, music, administration and ethnics.
  • 41. • At the prime of his career as the Great Teacher, he had close to 3000 followers including 72 who were excellent scholars. • The teachings of Confucius is a separate school known as Confucian School. • The influence of this teachings lasted for two thousands years.
  • 42. • Confucius died in 479 SM at the age of 73. • His followers wrote down all the conversation they had with the great teacher as a sign of remembrance. • They collected all answers to questions, various types of problems and daily life situations and it is known as Confucius Analects.
  • 43. Confucius’ Philosophy of Education Concept of education. Education is for all, irrespective of socioeconomic or social status. Goals of education. To produce an able individual (ziancai) with good moral values.
  • 44. • Curriculum. Focus on the subjects below : Moral Education- Some of the values emphasized include respect for parents (xiao), respect for elders ( ti), deligence (min), loyalty (zhong), thrift (jian), give- and-take (rang), wisdom (zhi), and bravery (yong). Six books of Confucius encompassing philosophy, politics, economics and culture. Music. Poetry. Literature. History. Code of good behaviour.
  • 45. • Role of the teacher. – As a skilled facilitator and disseminator of knowledge. – For this purpose, a teacher has to show commitment and responsibility for tasks assigned to him. – Besides, it is also important for him to know and understand his pupils in order to maximize these potentials and abilities.
  • 46. • Life’s history – He was born in Kalkota, India in 1861. – He was from a rich Brahmin family. – At first , he was interested to become lawyer. However, his ambition was not realized. – In 1901, Tagore set up school in Santiniketan which later became university in1921. – Although some of Tagore’s works were translated into English. – These included books and essays about philosophy, religion ,education and so on.
  • 47. Rabindranath Tagore’s Philosophy of Education • Concept of education. A process to prepare human beings to live their own lives. • Goals of education. Produce holistic individuals through interaction and integration with the environment.
  • 48. • Role of teacher. As a facilitator as well as catalyst to initiate pupils’ discussion and generate good and creative ideas amongst pupils. • Curriculum. Stresses knowledge and physical activities. Some of the subjects recommend include following : – Music – Arts – Literature – Drama and Dance – History – Environmental Studies
  • 49. Implication towards educational development in Malaysia • Islamic philosophy More applicable to everyday life and expand the curriculum to reflect teaching of Islam as a way of life. Islamic Philosophy tends to mould education in the entire of situation. Islamic philosophy of education shape one’s attitude, character and moral of the students. Train, change and educate Muslim students based in Islamic views.
  • 50. Eastern philosophy • The teachers are fully responsible in performing the effective lessons. • The culture emphasizes on conformity, which stifles creative thinking. • Students are more disciplined and have higher morality, as they often conform to rules and religious teaching. Hence, conformity is good for morality.