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Sin, William – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2023
How do people acquire modesty? A simple answer is: if people see that modesty is a worthy trait, they will incorporate it into their character. However, sometimes the knowledge that one is modest would undermine one's modesty. So, Driver claims that the modest person must not know his merits. If we are to accept Driver's claim, it would be…
Descriptors: Confucianism, Personality Traits, Moral Values, Asian Culture
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Lee, Yen-Yi – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2021
There have been questions that are directed toward the outcome of using an exemplar in moral and character education. Meanwhile, the role of the narrative in the context of moral and character education has often been viewed as being didactic and being used to indoctrinate moral lessons only. On the other hand, some scholars have also attempted to…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Confucianism, Educational Philosophy, Values Education
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Splitter, Laurance J. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2022
The normative ideals of democracy, trust and respect are under threat from the forces of populism and extremism. I argue for a recalibration of some basic ideas in the moral and social domains in which each person sees her/himself as one among others. I defend 0093The Principle of Personal Worth0094 which asserts that persons are more valuable…
Descriptors: Collectivism, Terrorism, Self Concept, Democracy
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Kotsonis, Alkis – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2020
In the "Republic," Plato developed an educational program through which he trained young Athenians in desiring truth, without offering them any knowledge-education. This is not because he refused to pass on knowledge but because he considered knowledge of the Good as an ongoing research program. I show this by tracing the steps of the…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Values Education, Educational Theories, Teaching Methods
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David R. Cole – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2024
The Deleuze/Guattari text "Anti-Oedipus" burst onto the intellectual scene in 1972 as a radical new means to reconceptualise capitalism and its effects. At the heart of "Anti-Oedipus" and its analysis of capitalism is the concept of deterritorialization, and how it evacuates identities, culture, values, and, indeed, coherent…
Descriptors: Social Systems, Educational Theories, Educational Philosophy, Self Concept
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Jane McDonnell – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2025
Just over a decade on from a spike of interest in Jacques Rancière's writing within educational philosophy and theory, I revisit his interventions on democracy and education to make the case for (re)engaging with Rancière's writing "now" to address important questions about contemporary education policy, the role of schools in democratic…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Democracy, Intervention, Educational Philosophy
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Harðarson, Atli – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2019
Aristotle took practical wisdom to include cleverness, and something more. The hard question, that he does not explicitly answer, is what this something more is. On my interpretation, the practically wise are not merely more knowledgeable about what is good for people. They are also better able to discern all the values at stake, in whatever…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Moral Development, Educational Philosophy, Antisocial Behavior
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Naoko Saito; Tomohiro Akiyama – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2024
Against the prevailing outcomes-based education and the instrumentalization of education, a movement has arisen towards holistic education. This aims to go beyond objective measurement of the outcomes of education in order to treat the student as a whole person. In this paper, we shall examine some strands of education in Japan which in some way…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Holistic Approach, Educational Anthropology, Outcomes of Education
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Lam, Chi-Ming – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2023
Humility as an aspect of our humanity is an important concept in both Confucian and Western philosophy. In the modern world, whether Western or not, there seems to be a growing need to promote humility, especially intellectual humility, as a fundamental virtue among students. In this paper, I first compare and contrast the Confucian and Western…
Descriptors: Confucianism, Teaching Methods, Educational Philosophy, Western Civilization
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Simpson, Ashley – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2023
This conceptual paper argues for the reconfiguring of Intercultural Communication Education (ICE) through a dialogical engagement with "Istina" (Truth) and "Pravda" (Truth in Justice). The paper argues that the field of ICE is predominantly characterised by normative conceptualisations of truth (e.g., characterised by fixed or…
Descriptors: Intercultural Communication, Dialogs (Language), Ethics, Justice
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Tourbier, Michelle – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2020
Designing education policy, curriculum and competences which promote and nourish the values and/or morals believed to underpin democratic culture is both contentious and something which has occupied philosophers, policy-makers and educators from Ancient Greece to present. This task has become even more challenging as people and ideas have become…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Democratic Values, Moral Values, Policy Formation
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Stein, Sharon; Andreotti, Vanessa; Suša, Rene; Ahenakew, Cash; Cajková, Tereza – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2022
In this article, we address the limitations of sustainable development as an orienting educational horizon of hope and change, given that mainstream development presumes the possibility of perpetual growth and consumption on a finite planet. Facing these limitations requires us to consider the inherently violent and unsustainable nature of our…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Sustainable Development, Moral Values, Foreign Policy
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Mônica Guimarães Teixeira do Amaral; Marina Pereira de Almeida Mello; Maria da Glória Calado – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2024
Inspired by the Studies on authoritarian personality and based on contemporary research on authoritarianism in Brazil, we will analyze the construction of the idol aura surrounding former president Bolsonaro, which allowed the far right to be elected and remain in power until the last elections in 2022. We see his rise as mostly due to the digital…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Authoritarianism, Democratic Values, Ethnocentrism
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Chen, Lei; Wang, Chengbing – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2023
Moral education is a core component of ideological and political courses in primary and secondary schools and universities in China, and also an important part of contemporary Chinese Marxist educational theory and practice. In Chinese senior high schools, the main curriculum and platform for moral education is ideological and political courses.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Moral Development, Logical Thinking, Political Science
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Webster, R. Scott – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2022
The dominance of capitalism, through the hegemony of neoliberal ideology, is maintained as an illusion through the use of four main strategies. In order to obtain the consent of the population, mass schooling tends to produce graduates who accept this illusion because they are vulnerable to these strategies and cannot imagine a post-capitalist…
Descriptors: Spiritual Development, Social Systems, Sustainable Development, Neoliberalism
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