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Stitzlein, Sarah – Educational Theory, 2023
In this paper, Sarah Stitzlein considers the consequences of honesty on our democracy, especially for citizens' ability to engage in civic inquiry together as they face shared problems. Honesty is a key component of a well-functioning democracy; it develops trust and fosters the sorts of relationships among citizens that enable civic dialogue and…
Descriptors: Democracy, Ethics, Citizen Participation, Participative Decision Making
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Dineen, Katy – Educational Theory, 2021
Movements like #metoo, #timesup, and #ibelieveher have succeeded in shedding light on the ongoing societal issue of misogyny. Against this backdrop, Kate Manne's attempt to analyze the concept of misogyny philosophically in her book "Down Girl: The Logic of Misogyny" has rightfully received much acclaim. In this article, Katy Dineen…
Descriptors: Gender Bias, Females, Negative Attitudes, Ethical Instruction
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Giesinger, Johannes – Educational Theory, 2012
In this essay, Johannes Giesinger discusses the educational significance of Immanuel Kant's conception of human dignity. According to Kant, Giesinger claims, children can and should be educated for dignity: on the one hand, children realize their dignity by developing the capacity for moral autonomy; on the other hand, this capacity can only…
Descriptors: Ethics, Human Dignity, Educational Philosophy, Moral Development
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Frank, Jeff – Educational Theory, 2011
This essay begins where Alasdair MacIntyre's "After Virtue" begins: facing a moral world in ruin. MacIntyre argues that this predicament leaves us with a choice: we can follow the path of Friedrich Nietzsche, accepting this moral destruction and attempting to create lives in a rootless, uncertain world, or the path of Aristotle, working to reclaim…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Ethics, Ethical Instruction, Educational Philosophy
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Holma, Katariina – Educational Theory, 2011
The crucial epistemological question for formulating the principles that underlie moral education concerns the status of rationality and objectivity in ethics and education. In this essay Katariina Holma argues that the intertwined understanding of the concepts of education, ethics, rationality, and objectivity is built into our language and our…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Ethics, Values Education, Moral Values
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Pamental, Matthew P. – Educational Theory, 2010
According to a number of authors, character is dead. On their view, the evidence is in, and all of our attempts to inculcate character in our students have not only failed, but are in fact destined to fail for various reasons. They base their conclusions in part on a number of experimental results that have been obtained since the 1920s,…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Personality, Values Education, Milieu Therapy
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den Heyer, Kent – Educational Theory, 2009
Schools can be places where students articulate a preferred social future and exercise informed judgment with others toward that goal. Yet, educators have few examples of what a curriculum explicitly concerned with undertaking such a process might look like. Distinct from questions about how best to receive an Other or social science…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Ethical Instruction, Ethics, Educational Philosophy
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Joldersma, Clarence W. – Educational Theory, 2009
In this review essay, Clarence Joldersma argues for a novel role for science in developing an affirmative answer to his title question, "How can science help us care for nature?" He does so in dialogue with Clare Palmer's edited volume, "Teaching Environmental Ethics," Dirk Postma's "Why Care for Nature?" and Michael Bonnett's "Retrieving Nature."…
Descriptors: Ethics, Physical Environment, Environmental Education, Ethical Instruction
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Jagodzinski, Jan – Educational Theory, 2002
Explores the unstated ethics that exist in the silent space between teacher and students, highlighting Emmanuel Levinas, Jacques Lacan, and Buddhism. The paper uses the juxtaposition of west and east to help illuminate ethical pedagogy, and it argues that there is an unknowable dimension which raises the question of ethics in human relations that…
Descriptors: Buddhism, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethical Instruction, Ethics