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Johan Dahlbeck – Educational Theory, 2024
In this paper Johan Dahlbeck sets out to propose a pedagogy of "as if," seeking to address the educational paradox of how students can be influenced to approximate a life guided by reason without assuming that they are already sufficiently rational to adhere to dictates of practical reason. He does so by outlining a fictionalist account,…
Descriptors: Heuristics, Educational Theories, Instruction, Educational Philosophy
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David T. Hansen – Educational Theory, 2024
In this article, David Hansen works with two conceptions of "being with." The first is Jean-Luc Nancy's ontological version as found in his "Being Singular Plural" (1999). The second is Hansen's ontic formulation as expressed in his recent book, "Reimagining the Call to Teach: A Witness to Teachers and Teaching"…
Descriptors: Philosophy, World Views, Books, Ethics
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Annie R. Schultz – Educational Theory, 2024
In this article, Annie Schultz argues that there "are" messages to be found in mediums. As an addition to media literacy education in the digital information era, Schultz joins in conversation with philosophers of education who have turned to aesthetics and visual culture studies as a way of interpreting digital misinformation. She…
Descriptors: Media Literacy, Educational Philosophy, Misinformation, Influence of Technology
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Ingrid Andersson – Educational Theory, 2024
In this article, Ingrid Andersson discusses the decolonial philosophy of Sylvia Wynter, with a special focus on addressing her concepts of the hybrid human and origin stories. Andersson shows how Wynter's philosophizing about the "being" of being human is premised on an entanglement of nature and culture that is on par with the posthuman…
Descriptors: Decolonization, Philosophy, Humanism, Taxonomy
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Silvia Edling – Educational Theory, 2025
While some researchers argue that theories and abstract knowledge are unreliable bases for teachers' work, a wide range of research stresses the need to overcome the gap between theory and practice, or abstract academic knowledge and experience-based knowledge. Here, Silvia Edling maintains that it is relevant to ask why the relationship is…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Theories, Theory Practice Relationship, Philosophy
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Seamus Mulryan – Educational Theory, 2024
In this article, Seamus Mulryan contends that dialogue about questions that matter to a body politic require the ethical virtue of courage, which is distinct from the virtue of intellectual humility, and this is of central importance in the education of members of a pluralist society. Mulryan begins with Robert Kunzman's theory of Ethical Dialogue…
Descriptors: Dialogs (Language), Interpersonal Communication, Ethics, Moral Values
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Alexander B. Pratt – Educational Theory, 2024
The recent shift in social science research toward philosophies of the more-than-human has pushed many scholars to question their understanding of units of analysis and agency. While many engage with agencies of the material, few have attempted to address what might be called the agency of ideas. Here, Alexander Pratt argues that engaging with the…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Qualitative Research, Social Science Research, Research Methodology
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Carr, David – Educational Theory, 2023
In the context of the recent revival of virtue ethics, the notion of character formation under the rational guidance of Aristotle's notion of "phronesis," or practical wisdom, has been exalted as the principal aim of moral education. However, this is not unproblematic insofar as the promotion of Aristotelian "phronesis" seems…
Descriptors: Moral Development, Values Education, Ethical Instruction, Philosophy
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Sarah M. Stitzlein – Educational Theory, 2024
Populists employ truth as a tool for aligning the people against the elite. Citizenship education rarely takes up critiques of liberal democracy, discussions of populism, or conversations about what truth is. This paper provides an alternative pragmatist vision of truth that builds on the populist call for democracy to better reflect the will of…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Democracy, Pragmatics, Political Attitudes
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Gordon, Mordechai – Educational Theory, 2023
This essay describes what it means to live with existential self-doubt, explores how such doubt emerges in educational encounters, and examines some educational benefits and challenges of uncertainty and doubt. Mordechai Gordon begins his analysis by describing the type of self-doubt that Paul Cézanne embodied, that is, of an artist who painted…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Trust (Psychology), Credibility, Philosophy
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Kirkpatrick, Kate – Educational Theory, 2023
In this paper, Kate Kirkpatrick argues that the recent return to moral exemplars in exemplarist moral theory might benefit from engaging with existentialists' use of exemplars in two ways: first, by considering the role of negative exemplars and the power of emotions other than admiration in moral formation; and second, by considering objections…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Philosophy, Ideology, Psychological Patterns
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Zrudlo, Ilya – Educational Theory, 2022
In this article, Ilya Zrudlo unpacks the educationally limiting effects of conflicting visions of the good embedded in Western modernity and offers a developmental vision of modernity for education that is more coherent and productive of student agency. Drawing on Charles Taylor's work, Zrudlo disarticulates four aspects of Western modernity --…
Descriptors: Social Change, Economic Development, Social Justice, Individualism
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Danielle Diver – Educational Theory, 2025
Closed-mindedness is a characteristic trait of irresponsible believers. For this reason and others, educators should actively discourage closed-mindedness in their students. One way to do this is to cultivate its opposing virtue: open-mindedness. Drawing on the work of William Hare, Danielle Diver defends the status of open-mindedness as an…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Student Attitudes, Teacher Role, Persuasive Discourse
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Gordon, James R. – Educational Theory, 2020
If the received views on self-transformation in philosophical literature are correct, then either self-transformation (1) is caused by forces beyond oneself and beyond one's control, (2) is not rational to pursue, or (3) does not ever really happen. In this essay, James Gordon highlights the philosophical puzzle known as the…
Descriptors: Transformative Learning, Self Actualization, Individual Development, Philosophy
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Carlin, Matthew – Educational Theory, 2021
Augusto Del Noce is widely regarded in his home country of Italy as one of the most important political philosophers of the second half of the twentieth century. Del Noce's work covers a range of topics including modernity, technology, contemporary Catholicism, secularism, eroticism, communism, fascism, and progressivism. Although Del Noce holds a…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Political Attitudes, Philosophy, Intellectual Disciplines
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