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Sardoc, Mitja; Deželan, Tomaž – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2021
For much of its modern history, the notion of talent has been associated with the idea of 'careers open to talent'. Its emancipatory promise of upward social mobility has radically transformed the distribution of advantaged social positions and has had a lasting influence on the very idea of social status itself. Nevertheless, unlike concepts…
Descriptors: Talent, Justice, Social Mobility, Opportunities
Vopat, Mark C. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2021
Although the commonly accepted view is that there are such things as natural talents, more than 20 years of research suggests the opposite. What passes for talented is attributable to a combination of social and environmental factors. If the current research on this topic holds true, then there are implications not only for various theories of…
Descriptors: Talent, Gifted, Social Influences, Environmental Influences
Meyer, Kirsten – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2021
The assumption that students are differently talented often underlies the public and philosophical debate about the justice of school systems. It is striking that despite the centrality of the notion of 'talent' in these debates, the concept is hardly ever explicated. I will suggest two explications: First, philosophers who point to different…
Descriptors: Talent, Social Justice, Equal Education, Educational Philosophy
Mijs, Jonathan J. B. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2021
In this article, I develop the point that whereas talent is the basis for desert, talent itself is not meritocratically deserved. It is produced by three processes, none of which are meritocratic: (1) talent is unequally distributed by the rigged lottery of birth, (2) talent is defined in ways that favor some traits over others, and (3) the market…
Descriptors: Talent, Social Systems, Advantaged, Justice
Thompson, Winston C. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2021
In recent work, Joseph Fishkin has helpfully enriched understandings of equality of opportunity as a feature of distributive justice schemes. One branch of his argument focuses upon the degree to which 'merit', as a function of talent and effort, is conceptually and practically vexing for these goals. While Thompson is in general agreement with…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Educational Opportunities, Access to Education, Talent
Zhao, Weili – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2020
As an imprint of Confucian culture, China's education intersects state governance in making and governing educational subjects as 'talent', an official translation of the Chinese term 'rencai' (literally, human-talent). Whereas the English word 'talent' itself denotes '[people with] natural aptitude or skill', 'talent' is currently mobilized in…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Confucianism, Asian Culture, Governance
Ahlberg, Jaime – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2021
In the liberal egalitarian literature, the concept of talent is inflected according to its use in broader arguments surrounding the nature of justice. In particular, sometimes talent is understood as a desirable inborn property, while at other times it is understood as a matter of inhabiting a favorable social position. Rawls's arguments in…
Descriptors: Talent, Salary Wage Differentials, Social Justice, Correlation
Giesinger, Johannes – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2021
This essay starts from the observation that the issue of talent, in relation to the problem of distributive justice, can be approached from two different angles. First, it is common to discuss the justificatory function of talent, that is, its role in the justification of educational or social inequalities. In addition, however, this essay…
Descriptors: Talent, Equal Education, Justice, Role
Tobon, Sergio; Luna-Nemecio, Josemanuel – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2021
Although human talent is essential to achieve social and organizational development with a sustainable focus, its definition and features remain unclear considering humanity's current challenges and the transformation towards the knowledge society. The purpose of this conceptual analysis is to propose a new definition of talent using…
Descriptors: Talent, Educational Philosophy, Hermeneutics, Knowledge Economy
Yang, Fan – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2019
In an era when individuality has been increasingly emphasized, the development of science and technology has provided technical support for the realization of individuation. However, in an examination-oriented education system, the education model has not attached sufficient importance to individuality. The modern education industry focuses much…
Descriptors: Individual Differences, Religion, Educational Philosophy, Asian Culture
Calvert, John – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2015
Harry Brighouse discusses two conceptions of educational equality. The first is a type of equality of opportunity, heavily influenced by the work of John Rawls, which he calls the meritocratic conception. According to this conception, an individual's educational prospects should not be influenced by factors such as their social class background.…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Educational Philosophy, Social Class, Talent
Huang, Chun-chieh – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2014
This article argues that Mencius' education is "holistic education" that aims at igniting the "silent revolution" from within one's inner mind-heart to be unfolded in society, state, and the world. Mencius' educational philosophy is based on his theory of human nature and his theory of self-cultivation. Mencius…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Principles, Teaching Methods, Moral Values
Brown, Neil C. M. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2004
In this essay the practical functions of the arts and crafts, in general, have been furnished as empty places into which specific practices can be put. The essay unfolds as two interlocking narratives. The first is the story of epistemological ambiguity inherent in the representation of knowledge. The second is the tale of political exclusion of…
Descriptors: Ethics, Professional Autonomy, Practical Arts, Epistemology