Abstract

Based on an examination of specific limits in philosophy education when professors employ presentation and question-and-answer methods, the article emphasizes the necessity to reinvent philosophy teaching methods in order to promote active and creative pupils. Among active teaching approaches, the article chose the case method to supplement the traditional teaching method, which has frequently occupied a unique position in teaching philosophy up to now.

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