TY - JOUR ID - 7 TI - Study of Philosophical Fundamentals of Interdisciplinary Curricula in Higher Education of “Forms of Knowledge” as seen by Analytical Philosophers JO - Interdisciplinary Studies in the Humanities JA - ISIH LA - en SN - 2008-4641 AU - Mirza-Mohammadi, Mohammad Hassan AU - Sohbatlou, Ali AD - Assistant Professor, Shahed University, Tehran, Iran. AD - M.A in History of Education Philosophy, University of Shahed, Tehran, Iran. Y1 - 2009 PY - 2009 VL - 1 IS - 2 SP - 127 EP - 150 KW - Curricula KW - higher education KW - forms of knowledge KW - analytical philosophers DO - 10.7508/isih.2009.02.007 N2 - Curriculum has been a matter of interest to analytical philosophers; Hurst maintains that teaching is by nature an activity which may assume many forms. Analytical philosophers believe that educational and curriculum planning is done in a wrong way and the only logical reason for many educational programs is their cultural orientation. Presumptions about knowledge, forms of knowledge and internal relations among them should be taken into consideration. Analytical philosophers maintain that more attention should be paid to philosophical aspects and people should be encouraged to work more in this regard. This issue has been discussed in educational philosophy of London school of thought and by great philosophers of that school, especially Hurst, by delineating “forms of knowledge” theory. Hurst has classified forms of knowledge and while rejecting unity of knowledge, has paid attention to its very forms. He believes that human knowledge has forms which are logical distinct from one another, He mentions mathematics, Physics, human sciences, history, religious sciences, literature, fine arts, and philosophy as seven forms of knowledge. The present paper aims to review philosophical fundaments of interdisciplinary curricula in higher education of forms of knowledge” as seen by analytical philosophers through documentary analytical methods.   UR - http://www.isih.ir/article_7.html L1 - http://www.isih.ir/article_7_cbf4d6256d6ac8e0c2e7e7c573a9d2f9.pdf ER -