Love in physical education: A philosophical perspective based on max scheler and josé ortega y gasset

Mujica Johnson F.N.; del Carmen Orellana Arduiz N.

Keywords: Emotions; Ethics; Human rights; Philosophy; Physical education

Abstract

Philosophical activity is directed primarily to the world of ideas, that is, it deals with thought and meditation on the deepest themes of human and non-human existence. On the other hand, the pedagogical activity is mainly directed to more practical purposes, although not less important, and takes advantage of the knowledge revealed by the different referents of philosophy. However, it has been pointed out that for different reasons education has strayed far from the deeper world of ideas, which can lead to very superficial pedagogical activity. This essay aims to bring philosophy closer to education and, specifically, to physical education. First, the objective was to analyze the meaning of love proposed by two philosophers associated with the phenomenological school, Max Scheler and José Ortega y Gasset. Later, that meaning was associated with ethical training in school physical education. The analysis reflects that both agree that love is an objective feeling and an intentional act aimed at adequately preserving what is positively valued. They also recognize that love precedes emotions, thoughts, and desires, as well as that its direction goes from the top to the bottom. This knowledge can be applied in physical education in different ways, highlighting awareness of the relationship between emotions and ethical values, such as solidarity, respect for human rights, tolerance and humility.

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Título según SCOPUS: Love in physical education: A philosophical perspective based on max scheler and josé ortega y gasset
Título de la Revista: Retos
Número: 39
Editorial: Federacion Espanola de Docentes de Educacion Fisica
Fecha de publicación: 2021
Página final: 34
Idioma: Spanish
DOI:

10.47197/retos.v0i39.78787

Notas: SCOPUS