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Nicholas Smith; Darby Vickers – Theory and Research in Education, 2024
Artificial intelligence technologies have become a ubiquitous part of human life. This prompts us to ask, "how should we live well with artificial intelligence?" Currently, the most prominent candidate answers to this question are principlist. According to these approaches, if you teach people some finite set of principles or convince…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Moral Values, Ethics, Philosophy
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Ediz Dikmelik – Analytic Teaching and Philosophical Praxis, 2024
Philosophy for/with Children (P4wC) is a pedagogical practice that aims to enhance thinking skills through group dialogue. One way it achieves this goal is by providing exposure to arguments. In a philosophical group dialogue, participants encounter, examine, or construct arguments. These arguments not only emerge spontaneously during discussions…
Descriptors: Children, Philosophy, Thinking Skills, Persuasive Discourse
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Morgan Deumier – Ethics and Education, 2024
This paper is an investigation of pedagogical tact in terms of vigilance. It is based on a close reading of a passage from Rousseau's "Emile:" a (problematic and troubling) narrative account on the art of hosting a dinner party. Working with the narrative of the dinner party, distinctions are drawn between contrasting ways of knowing,…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Attention, Philosophy, Epistemology
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Ori Rotlevy; Itay Snir – Ethics and Education, 2024
In his 'Towards the Critique of Violence', Walter Benjamin introduces the concept of 'educative violence' as a contemporary manifestation of 'divine violence'. In this paper, we aim to interpret 'educative violence' by examining other instances where the young Benjamin addresses pedagogical issues. By connecting the concept of divine violence to…
Descriptors: Violence, Philosophy, Power Structure, Personal Autonomy
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Jeong-Gil Woo – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2024
This study examines the challenges of humanism and education in the 21st century as addressed by the German philosopher Peter Sloterdijk in his Elmau Speech (1999). In this lecture, titled "Rules for the Human Zoo", Sloterdijk argues that the traditional notion of humanism, specifically "humanism as a literary society," has…
Descriptors: Humanism, Philosophy, Discourse Analysis, Education
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Michalinos Zembylas – Policy Futures in Education, 2025
This essay examines Jean Améry's account of resentment as protest against oblivion and indifference and explores its implications in invoking a political pedagogy that attempts to find moral and political virtue in resentment. Exploring the pedagogical implications of resentment through the lens of Améry's account reveals something important about…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Resistance (Psychology), Death, Politics
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Standish, Paul – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2022
Much thinking in psychology and related forms of psychotherapy is in the grip of a conception of inner-outer relationships that distorts the reality of our lives and world. In his later work, and in the last years of his life especially, Wittgenstein battled against this. In the course of his criticism, he developed vivid images that challenge…
Descriptors: Psychology, Psychotherapy, Philosophy, Criticism
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Dilbaz, Engin; Erkiliç, Turan Akman – Education Quarterly Reviews, 2021
Materialist philosophy and socialist ideology are philosophical and ideological approaches that have deep influence and traces in public life practice. Along with the social, economic, and political fields, the field of education has been deeply influenced by materialist philosophy and socialist ideology in certain contexts. Main purpose of this…
Descriptors: Ideology, Philosophy, Curriculum, Educational Administration
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Connery, Amy; Cavanna, Andrea E.; Coleman, Ross – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2023
Background: A range of psychotherapies are effective in managing an individual's personal reactions to stuttering and reducing the impact stuttering has on their lives. Many of these therapies, such as cognitive behavioural therapy, have their origins in Stoicism, an ancient Greek philosophy founded in 301 BCE. Stoicism remains a relatively…
Descriptors: Stuttering, Intervention, Psychotherapy, Philosophy
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Fuhr, Justin – portal: Libraries and the Academy, 2023
This article summarizes and explores personal librarian philosophies. Much like widely known teaching philosophies, librarian philosophies are statements that reflect an individual's standards and beliefs about their vocation. These statements can be used to incorporate meaning, identity, and direction into professional practice. As a form of…
Descriptors: Librarians, Philosophy, Beliefs, Values
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Stolz, Steven A. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2023
In recent years there has been a notable increase in the use of phenomenology as a research method, particularly in educational research. With the rise of phenomenology as a research method, confusion has also arisen concerning what counts as phenomenology, and how best to practice phenomenological research in non-philosophical contexts.…
Descriptors: Phenomenology, Educational Research, Research Methodology, Qualitative Research
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Hoggan, Chad; Higgins, Katherine – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2023
This chapter describes transformative learning as a catch-all term to describe many disparate phenomena related to learning processes involved in human transformation. It argues for the distinction between individual theories used to understand these phenomena and the metatheoretical work of analyzing across theories. This article then reviews…
Descriptors: Transformative Learning, Learning Theories, Learning Processes, Philosophy
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Kinchington, Francia – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2023
This paper examines how school leaders understand their decision-making, its impact on their school community and whether there is evidence of 'wise' decision-making derived from Aristotle's concept of phronesis. A questionnaire was completed by 13 school leaders with between 2 and 25 years of experience. The first section examined patterns of…
Descriptors: Empowerment, Leadership, Decision Making, Philosophy
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Kyle Zavitz – Visions of Research in Music Education, 2023
This article critically examines the suitability of Social Realist perspectives within North American higher music education, with a particular focus on its relationship with jazz musical knowledges. Social Realist scholarship continues to emerge within the field of education sociology, driven by claims to contribute to student access and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Music Education, Music
Pierrette Renee Dagg – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Software powered by artificial intelligence (AI) is used widely in the United States in education as a tool for teaching, administration, student assessment, and other purposes. Curriculum delivery, tutoring, support for students with disabilities and resource allocations are some of the applications of the technology. The normative, ideological,…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Ethics, Philosophy, Technology Uses in Education
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