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Louden, Robert B. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2019
In this essay, I try to make sense out of Kant's unusual concept of grace, particularly as regards its uneasy relationship to education within the context of the effort to overcome evil. The key to the puzzle, I argue, lies in what I call 'moral receptivity'. Part of education's job is to make us morally receptive to grace by preparing us for its…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Educational Philosophy, Moral Values, Role of Education
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Thornton, Simone – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2019
The struggle to become lucid is at the heart of The Myth of Sisyphus. To understand the absurd is to understand that the fit between our conception of the world and the world itself is fraught with uncertainty; lucidity is the elucidation of the absurd. To be lucid is to revolt against the type of certainty that leads to suffering; to revolt…
Descriptors: Transformative Learning, Role of Education, Educational Philosophy, Moral Development
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Llongueras-Aparicio, Anna; Casas-Pardo, Juan Antonio – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2019
The aim of this paper is to explore the identity of the teacher as a dialectical being that is in permanent construction, to identify some obstacles teachers might find in this process while operating in an institutional framework, and the effects these could have upon the teacher and the goals she pursues with her students. By ruling out the idea…
Descriptors: Teacher Role, Professional Identity, Moral Development, Integrity
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Chen, Rosa Hong – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2015
This article takes its retrospective lead from the oppressive schooling years during the Chinese Cultural Revolution to reflect on the educational significance of artistic activities through considering aesthetic virtues and moral agency cultivated in these activities. Describing an unconventional educational milieu where schooling was…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Educational Philosophy, Transformative Learning, Social Change