Abstract

<p class="apa">The present paper attempts to recognize principles and methods of education based on Wittgenstein’s picture theory of language. This qualitative research utilized inferential analytical approach to review the related literature and extracted a set of principles and methods from his theory on picture language. Findings revealed that Wittgenstein believed in language as a picture of the real and assumed that the real is reflected in language. He believed that language and mentality are the same and language demonstrates a full picture of mentality. Besides, the world and the language possess a logical structure and this logic rules the world and the language. Later on, his picture theory of language, logic and mentality were used to extract and introduce principles for education as listed here: the reasonability principle, mind involvement principle, matching principle, reasoning principle, creativity principle and formation of mind, comprehensibility principle, liberal thinking principle, and the principle of considering individual differences. Thus, applying the method of concept comprehension, problem oriented method, heuristic method, brainstorming method and finally interactive methods like Socratic question and answer and group discussion method.</p>

Highlights

  • Language and Education are two distinctive characteristics of humans

  • Younger Wittgenstein believed that language is the picture of the real and the real is reflected in language

  • Language is the collection of structures, and as he emphasizes in his treatise, set of structures form the language (Wittgenstein, 2007)

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Introduction

Language and Education are two distinctive characteristics of humans Their language is a reflection of mentality and creativity and is a tool for interactions with the environment and fellow counterparts. This is the same goal humans are pursuing by education. Modern humans are living in a world full of sophisticated media. This abundance of mass and social media has increased the speed of national and international communications; yet, the question arises if these media help people have better interactions with each other using these technologies or not

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