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Nasser Noshadi – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2025
In the post-Darwinian approach, the 'blank slate' is synonymous with the modern denial of human nature. This article is a call for the restoration of the first layer in the portrait of the blank slate through Quentin Skinner's contextual-intentionality method to challenge this approach. Rather than denying human nature, John Locke shifted the…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Beliefs, Educational Philosophy, Competition
Helbert E. Velilla-Jiménez – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2025
This paper analyzes Comenius's theoretical and methodological proposals on how human beings acquire knowledge in relation to educational purposes. Comenius emphasizes the harmony between the microcosm and the macrocosm, as well as the doctrine of the "imago Dei," which can also be traced in his didactics. However, this concern is not…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Theories, Methods, Educational Philosophy
Jeong-Gil Woo – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2025
Sloterdijk's 1999 lecture, known as the Elmau Speech, posited that all existing humanisms, including Heidegger's Fundamental Ontology, were rendered obsolete by the emergence of the so-called new media, and that education faced a similar fate. Taking a step further, the Elmau Speech establishes a connection between post-humanism in the sense of…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Criticism, Humanism, Epistemology
Andrew G. Gibson; Søren SE Bengtsen – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2024
The border-crossing nature of science is well recognised, and has long been a focus of policy-makers with an interest in governing this space. The international aspect of the humanities is less clearly understood, and the extent to which it has been a focus of policy is similarly not well conceptualised. UNESCO's efforts in this area provide a…
Descriptors: Humanities, National Organizations, Policy, Governance
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
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
Ramsey Affifi – Environmental Education Research, 2025
Sublime experiences are complex, poorly understood and articulated, but central to environmental education. They are also enabled, modified and threatened by scientific knowledge, ideas and practices, and in ways relevant for environmental education during the ecological crisis. A sublime experience is a felt encounter with something so vast that…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Experience, Sciences, Philosophy
Bruce Novak – Philosophical Studies in Education, 2025
This paper is going to explore an unorthodox understanding of "authenticity." In its unorthodoxy, it may just, then, be more authentic, and more true, than the conventional understandings of this word, and less subject to attack than those conventional understandings. The author proposes here that the most authentic form of authenticity…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Personality Traits, Congruence (Psychology), Democracy
Samet Merzifonluoglu; Ercenk Hamarat – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2025
It is unequivocally known that certain rights are inherent to every human being. These rights cover a broad range, from the right to food and education to the right to freedom, among others. Most of these rights aim to secure our biological or social needs, ensuring the well-being of the right-holder. In addition to our biological and social…
Descriptors: Childrens Rights, Epistemology, Educational Philosophy, Definitions
Antti Saari; Jan Varpanen – Philosophical Inquiry in Education, 2024
Taking Marcel Proust's "In Search of Lost Time (À la recherche du temps perdu)" as a literary vehicle, this article uses a psychoanalytic lens to examine the problem of what to do with our desires in the philosophy of education. The article describes an apprenticeship, a personal process of learning in which an ethical rapport with…
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Content Analysis, Educational Philosophy, Learning Processes
William J. Coppola – Arts Education Policy Review, 2025
Although virtues and vices are typically thought of as individual qualities, a growing body of philosophical inquiry suggests that they can comprise collective qualities as well. In this paper, I expand upon the work of philosopher Miranda Fricker to question whether arts organizations can be considered institutionally virtuous and/or vicious. I…
Descriptors: Art, Ethics, Philosophy, Organizational Culture
Fabiola Blanco-Infanson; José Antonio Juárez-López – Pedagogical Research, 2025
An important question is to know why the didactics of mathematics (DM) goes from being only teaching techniques to consolidate as a science and also to locate what kind of science it is. The objective of this article is, through a modern classification of sciences, such as the theory of categorial closure, to locate the DM. Likewise, a very brief…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Sciences, Classification, Theories
Elias Schwieler – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2025
My analysis Ishiguro's novel "Never Let Me Go" aims to explore how the work of mourning relates to the artificiality of art as well as reality, and how this, in turn, relates to and affects education. In doing so, I engage with philosophical and theoretical works, such as Walter Benjamin's seminal essay 'The Work of Art in the Age of…
Descriptors: Novels, Authors, Grief, Educational Philosophy
Abbey Hortenstine – Philosophical Studies in Education, 2025
In this paper, the author contends with the concept of a "usable" past and employs cultural history as a philosophical framework. More specifically, the author analyzes the use of cultural history to interrogate the founding and subsequent trajectory of the Ohio Valley Philosophy of Education Society (OVPES). This paper investigates how…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, History, Educational Philosophy, Community Organizations
Samantha Ha-DiMuzio; Ksenia Filatov; Chris Higgins – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2025
What is the relation of philosophy and teaching? Do we start from philosophy and then work to close the gap through a process of application? Do we start from teaching, and work to create a space for philosophical reflection? Is it enough to include philosophical texts and activities in teacher education? Or perhaps we need to include teachers…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Instruction, Reflection, Alienation

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