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Schwarz-Franco, Orit – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2022
Teachers are necessarily free. The present article discusses the dual meaning of this necessity. The first meaning relates to freedom as an inevitable aspect of the actual reality in the classroom (the "is"); the second to teachers' freedom as the ideal condition, or a prerequisite for optimal teaching (the "ought").…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Professional Autonomy, Educational Philosophy, Decision Making
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Kilicoglu, Gokhan; Kilicoglu, Derya – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2020
Metamodernism, which is used synonymous with post-postmodernism or neo-modernism, has come forward in response to postmodernism and the emerged crises, instabilities, and uncertainties in all areas of this epoch. Metamodernism is a perspective situated epistemologically "with" (post)modernism, ontologically "between"…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Educational Philosophy, Postmodernism, Epistemology
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Olteanu, Alin; Kambouri, Maria; Stables, Andrew – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2016
This paper aims to explain how semiotics and constructivism can collaborate in an educational epistemology by developing a joint approach to prescientific conceptions. Empirical data and findings of constructivist research are interpreted in the light of Peirce's semiotics. Peirce's semiotics is an anti-psychologistic logic (CP 2.252; CP 4.551; W…
Descriptors: Semiotics, Constructivism (Learning), Epistemology, Phenomenology
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Weinstein, Jack Russell – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2015
This paper is both a response to the four reviewers in a special symposium on my book Adam Smith's Pluralism and a substantive discussion of philosophy of education. In it, I introduce what I call "the educative critique," a mode of analysis similar to Marxist, feminist, or postcolonial critiques, but focusing on the educative role of a…
Descriptors: Reader Response, Educational Philosophy, Criticism, Role Perception
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Thayer-Bacon, Barbara J. – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2011
Thayer-Bacon tells her story in a conversational tone that traces her personal and professional roots as she describes various chapters of her life: first as a philosopher, how she became involved in education, and then how that involvement became a career as a philosopher of education, in a large teacher education program, and now at a research…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Autobiographies, Pragmatics, Feminism
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Pedersen, Helena – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2012
What happens to education when the potential it helps realizing in the individual works against the formal purposes of the curriculum? What happens when education becomes a vehicle for its own subversion? As a subject-forming state apparatus working on ideological speciesism, formal education is engaged in both human and animal stratification in…
Descriptors: Ideology, Animals, Critical Theory, Postmodernism
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Waghid, Yusef; Smeyers, Paul – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2010
Educators, not to mention philosophers of education, find themselves in a difficult position nowadays. With the disappearance of the so-called metanarratives, it seems that the secular society has made it difficult, not to say almost impossible, to justify a particular idea of the good life that can be shared by all or at least many. The paper…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Postmodernism, Educational Trends, Educational Environment
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Wain, Kenneth – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2008
Alasdair MacIntyre and Richard Rorty, in their different ways, have represented the tension between acculturation and individuation, truth and freedom, as central to modern education systems, a tension which, both agree, they have failed to resolve. The paper argues that an additional complication is that in the contemporary postmodern landscape,…
Descriptors: Education, Systems Approach, Acculturation, Individual Development
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Peters, Michael A. – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2006
This paper argues the Lyotard's The Postmodern Condition is to be interpreted as a response to nihilism, especially in relation to the question of the legitimation of knowledge and the so-called crisis of narratives, and that, therefore, it provides an appropriate response to the question of nihilism in educational philosophy. The paper begins…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Postmodernism, World Views, Epistemology
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Rozas, Claudia – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2007
The work of Paulo Freire, while remaining important to many educators, has been challenged by some postmodernist arguments. In particular, the pursuit of justice becomes difficult, or at least more complicated, when the concept of difference is taken seriously. This paper reconsiders the Freirean commitment to justice in the light of ideas from…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Educational Philosophy, Social Environment, Justice
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Trifonas, Peter Pericles – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2007
In "The Name of the Rose," Umberto Eco essentially presents an educative vision of some basic semiotic principles that infuse the textual form of a popular fictional genre--the detective story. In effect, it characterizes the postmodernization of the traditional "whodunnit" moving the genre from the realm of "the real" or the plausible into the…
Descriptors: Semiotics, Linguistic Theory, Aesthetics, Authors
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Edwards, Richard – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2006
This paper explores the question of the purpose of education within the context of Lyotard's framing of the postmodern condition. It points to some of the continuities and discontinuities in the framing of the current condition as postmodern and the recurrent problematics of truth-telling which is the mark of this condition. It suggests that…
Descriptors: Lifelong Learning, Postmodernism, Models, Ethics
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Usher, Robin – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2006
Starting with Lyotard's characterisation of postmodernity as incredulity, this is related to another of his key concepts--that of "performativity". Lyotard appears to deploy performativity to characterise those technologies that bring about the optimisation of efficient performance. However, there is another sense of performativity where it is…
Descriptors: Postmodernism, Accountability, Semiotics, Higher Education
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Edgoose, Julian – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2006
In contrast to Jean-Francois Lyotard's classic warning, postmodern society in the United States seems increasingly influenced by metanarratives--religious metanarratives. This article examines the implications of this religious resurgence for educational researchers. It offers a competing analysis of the postmodern that draws on Harold Bloom,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Research, Educational Researchers, Religious Factors
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Safstrom, Carl Anders – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 1999
Examines the consequences of highlighting "subject and difference" in one of the curriculum theories that has been inspired by postmodernism. Highlights some themes that need to be developed further for a postmodernism-inspired curriculum theory. Sets out to talk about "difference" without reduction to the Same and suggests a direction for a…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories, Foundations of Education
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