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Jeremie Bouchard – Education and Information Technologies, 2025
ChatGPT is now widely understood in academia and the media as a 'game changer' in education. Detractors see it as fostering ethically problematic educational practices and a threat to the development of critical thinking skills, while fans see it as improving education by, in part, creating a more personalized educational experience. Meanwhile,…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Technology Uses in Education, Educational Practices, Ethics
Nakagawa, Yoshifumi; Payne, Phillip G. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2019
The always vexed relationships between philosophy, theory, methodology, empirical work and their representations and legitimations have been thrown into chaos with the belated acknowledgement of the Anthropocene. Unsurprisingly, traditional Western thought may have been complicit, given its underlying anthropocentric assumptions and humanist…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Epistemology, Ecology, Educational Theories
Bingham, Charles – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2016
In this essay, I investigate the human act of spectatorship as found in the work of John Dewey and Paulo Freire. I will show that each is thoroughly anti-watching when it comes to educational practices. I then problematize their positions by looking at their spectatorial commitments in the realm of aesthetics. Both Dewey and Freire have a…
Descriptors: Humanism, Educational Philosophy, Educational Practices, Aesthetics
Roof, David; Polush, Elena – Philosophical Studies in Education, 2016
This paper seeks to examine ethics, humanism, and the concept of "parrhesia" ("pa???s?a") in the context of educational research. More specifically, it surveys Foucault's lectures on ethics to explore a framework for educational research that disrupts subjectivity and traditional forms of humanism while retaining a relational…
Descriptors: Ethics, Humanism, Educational Research, Educational Philosophy
Misawa, Koichiro – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2014
The central thesis of this article is that the notion of second nature that John McDowell has reanimated has something of ethical and educational importance, thereby possibly extending the borders of the philosophy of education. The argument to this conclusion is the subject of serious consideration and criticism. The aim of this article is…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Hermeneutics, Music Education, Personality Traits
Shirkhani, Servat; Ardeshir, Danesh – Journal on English Language Teaching, 2013
Humanistic principles emphasize the importance of the individual and specific human needs. Humanism in education has been in concern during the last few decades. However, there are controversies as whether to use its principles in foreign language classrooms or not. The present paper provides an overview of the major assumptions underlying…
Descriptors: Humanism, Second Language Instruction, Second Language Programs, Educational Principles