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Robin Friedman – Philosophical Inquiry in Education, 2024
This article explores Dewey's understanding of the nature of education through three seminal works written over a 32-year period. In "Democracy and Education" (1916) Dewey developed a concept of education which can be understood through two German words for education, Erziehung and Bildung. Through considering the approach to these…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Moral Values, Books, Metacognition
Kenklies, Karsten; Michael Lewin, David; Tonner, Philip – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2022
Education is astonishingly simple. We have all been through it, whether as children or later in life--indeed, many of us are still going through it in some form or other; we all know what works; and we are all committed to realising its individual and social potential. Such a view of the matter might dispense with the need for philosophy of…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Ethics, Moral Values
Jeffrey Clapp – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2025
The ethics of care has regularly been described "via" contrast with deontological, consequentialist, and virtue theories of ethics. Often, such descriptions play care and justice against one another as potentially congruent but frequently competing social goods. This articulation of the field, which moves across major perspectives within…
Descriptors: Ethics, Caring, Literature, Humanities
Stojanov, Krassimir – Educational Theory, 2023
In recent years we have seen a newfound engagement with Jürgen Habermas's work in philosophy of education, focusing on his conception of argumentative dialogue, or discourse, as the origin of both truth-related epistemic judgments and justifications of moral norms that claim "rightness" rather than truth. In this article, Krassimir…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Moral Values, Ethics, Inclusion
Ruyu Hung – Journal of Moral Education, 2025
In the Anthropocene epoch, human activity is ubiquitous on Earth. However, this does not imply that nature is entirely under human control. The growing number of natural disasters that afflict human beings demonstrates the limitations of human abilities. Unfortunately, many of these catastrophes are caused by humans themselves. The adversity…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Moral Development, Climate, Environmental Education
Williams, Emma – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2022
There seem to be obvious virtues to keeping a sense of balance. In this paper, I consider some examples from ordinary life and education where the pursuit of balance would appear to be a benefit. Yet I also draw upon lines of thinking from John Stuart Mill and Adam Phillips to examine whether the apparent good sense of balance can be disturbed. I…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Aesthetics, Moral Values, Values Education
Kristján Kristjánsson – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2025
Richard Pring (1938-2024) was the first holder of a Chair in Education at the University of Oxford and the Editor of the present journal from 1986 to 2001. This article pays tribute to his legacy in the field of educational philosophy. After reviewing briefly some well-known recurring themes in Pring's educational philosophy, such as his busting…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Moral Development, Educational Philosophy, Teaching Methods
Michalinos Zembylas – Journal of Moral Education, 2024
The goal of this paper is to explore arguments about the moral (in)appropriateness of counter-contempt as a justified moral and pedagogical response to racist contempt. Drawing on debates for and against contempt in moral philosophy, the paper suggests a "contextual" approach to contempt that pays attention to both the specifics of the…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Racism, Moral Values, Moral Development
Tan, Charlene – Ethics and Education, 2023
Through the conceptual lens of 'education-as-moulding' and 'education-as-drawing-out,' this article expounds the Confucian concept of trustworthiness (xin) and its relation with communitarian education. Informed by the "Analects," it is argued that Confucius envisions a community of trustworthy members who are motivated and characterised…
Descriptors: Confucianism, Non Western Civilization, Trust (Psychology), Educational Philosophy
Hayden, Matthew J. – Prospects, 2023
If global citizenship education (GCE) is to become a pedagogical approach, it must recognize the embedded moral responsibilities contained in its presumptive domains. I propose a theoretical pedagogy that acknowledges the moral dimensions of GCE wherein the process is what matters, not a pre-identification of values that should be accepted as…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Teaching Methods, Citizenship Education, Educational Philosophy
Nafsika Athanassoulis – Journal of Moral Education, 2024
This paper takes inspiration from Books III and IV of the Nicomachean Ethics, which discuss the ways in which the student of virtue can go wrong with respect to different vices. It uses this discussion to draw some conclusions about Aristotelian habituation. I will argue that habituation is an appropriate learning strategy for many kinds of…
Descriptors: Ethics, Teaching Methods, Habituation, Cognitive Processes
Kjetil Horn Hogstad – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2024
What form might truth take in a theoretical frame which precludes notions of origin and "telos?" Catherine Malabou's theory of 'plasticity' is such a frame, as it takes the accumulation of life and not the search for eternal truths to be a central premise of philosophy. I conduct a close reading of central texts of Malabou's to…
Descriptors: Ethics, Educational Philosophy, Philosophy, Moral Values
Bakhurst, David – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2022
This essay explores the legacy of the four philosophers now often referred to as 'The Wartime Quartet': G.E.M. Anscombe, Iris Murdoch, Philippa Foot and Mary Midgley. The life and work of the four, who studied together in Oxford during the Second World War, is the subject of two recently published books, "The Women Are Up to Something,"…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Moral Values, Animals, Environmental Influences
Wang, Lyu; Feng, Lina – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2023
With the prevalence of values and the advent of the idea of rationalist education, the values characteristic of distinct subjectivity and affectiveness face many theoretical and practical problems when taught within the framework of modern education, which seeks certainty of knowledge. The challenges that values education encounters in today's…
Descriptors: Values Education, Political Attitudes, Educational Philosophy, Moral Values
Roberts, Peter – Oxford Review of Education, 2023
Over recent years, it has been claimed that we live in a 'post-truth' age: a moment in history where the ideal of truth seems to have been abandoned. The prevailing attitude towards truth is not one of antagonism but of "indifference." Should this bother us? If so, why? What might we mean by 'truth'? How is truth relevant to education?…
Descriptors: Ethics, Deception, Philosophy, Social Attitudes