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Gao, Molly – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2020
I propose that the phenomenology of Edmund Husserl provides a meaningful mode of access to the patient experience. By reflecting on a real-life encounter with grief, my own medical training, and two works of literature, "Nausea" and "Love in the Time of Cholera," I illustrate the application of philosophy and specifically…
Descriptors: Heuristics, Empathy, Phenomenology, Philosophy
Marshall, Mason – Educational Theory, 2020
In this essay, Mason Marshall argues that Plato's views on Forms play a central role in his educational philosophy. In response to what certain commentators have recently written, Marshall contends that this interpretation not only is accurate but also is advantageous because of how it can help philosophy of education. He also addresses the view,…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Knowledge Level, Educational Theories, Dialogs (Language)
Buck, Brandon; Longa, Rachel – Educational Theory, 2020
Through an exegesis of the dramatic elements of Plato's "Laches," Brandon Buck and Rachel Longa argue that it is an especially valuable text to read with practicing and preservice teachers. Buck and Longa show how the dialogue illustrates three essential aspects of what education means and involves. First, they show how the dialogue…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Dialogs (Language), Questioning Techniques, Teaching Methods
Moormann, Emma – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2020
This paper investigates the implications of some social anarchists' views on education for thinking about authority, educational paternalism and compulsory schooling. In the first part of the paper, some key concepts in social anarchist theory will be introduced in order to demonstrate the importance of education for social anarchists. The paper…
Descriptors: Political Power, Personal Autonomy, Political Attitudes, Educational Philosophy
Hess, Juliet; Bradley, Deborah – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2020
Trauma's ubiquity in society leads to an acknowledgement that damaging experiences likely affect more students than they leave untouched. Dewey acknowledged the importance of the past throughout his theorizing of experience and simultaneously recognized that students need to draw upon past experiences in new learning encounters. In this paper, we…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Trauma, Memory, Music Education
Mohan, Ashwin Krishnan – Science & Education, 2020
Quantum mechanics has proven to be a challenging subject for instructors to teach and conceptually difficult for students to understand. A major source of the difficulty is the lack of everyday experience that quantum mechanics can be related to and the change in thinking required in transitioning from deterministic classical mechanics to a…
Descriptors: Quantum Mechanics, Textbooks, Textbook Content, Higher Education
Hunter, Sharon – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2020
Georges Bataille (1887-1962) is one of the most significant thinkers of the 20th century, whose anti-humanist anthropology influenced subsequent existentialist and post-structuralist philosophy. His wide-ranging writings (across philosophy, archaeology, economics, sociology, poetry, erotica and history of art) frequently mention children,…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Anthropology, Humanism, Children
Davis, Robert A.; Conroy, James C.; Clague, Julie – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2020
This essay examines a longstanding and recurrent metaphor in the representation of schools in modern society: the school as factory. Tracing this figure to the rise of philanthropic schools provided by factory owners from the early stages of the British industrial revolution, the essay surveys its uses both in the historical sources and in later…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Educational History, Educational Philosophy, Foreign Countries
Malone, Karen; Logan, Marianne; Siegel, Lisa; Regalado, Julie; Wade-Leeuwen, Bronwen – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 2020
Drawing on a posthuman lens we walk -- with Deborah Bird Rose and her conceptual framing of "shimmer." We explore shimmering as incorporating a sensorial richness, as beauty and grandeur, as constantly in flux, moving between past, future and back again. Shimmering has potentiality in a posthuman context in its encompassing of spiritual…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Feminism, Philosophy, Land Settlement
Brown, Shae L.; Siegel, Lisa; Blom, Simone M. – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 2020
The rich and innovative ideas of quantum physicist and feminist theorist Karen Barad have much to offer environmental educators in terms of practical theories for teaching and learning. This article shares insights gained from a facilitated conversation at the Australian Association for Environmental Education (AAEE) Conference Research Symposium,…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Educational Research, Feminism, Educational Theories
Flores, Eileen Pfeiffer; de Oliveira-Castro, Jorge Mendes; de Souza, Carlos Barbosa Alves – Analysis of Verbal Behavior, 2020
We offer an account of reading comprehension that we believe will help clarify some common conceptual confusions in the relevant literature, as well as contribute to existing functional accounts. We argue that defining texts qua texts as stimulus classes, on the one hand, and equating "comprehension" with behavior (covert or otherwise),…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Student Behavior, Reading Skills, Social Environment
Sanderse, Wouter – Journal of Moral Education, 2020
Full virtue and practical wisdom comprise the end of neo-Aristotelian moral development, but wisdom cannot be cultivated straight away through arguments and teaching. Wisdom is integrated with, and builds upon, habituation: the acquisition of virtuous character traits through the repeated practice of corresponding virtuous actions. Habit formation…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Moral Development, Ethics, Values Education
Morris, Marla – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2020
French poststructuralist philosopher Michel Serres writes about knowledge production throughout his work. He is of particular importance to educationists because the production of knowledge shapes our discipline. But Serres is oftentimes dismissed by educationists and philosophers because of his idiosyncratic style. We argue that his style makes…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Language Styles, Writing (Composition), Books
Conroy, James – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2020
This essay critiques the infection of the curriculum with the concerns of the adult political community, treating successive generations of children as if they were responsible for changing the world and that education was the vehicle. Such impulses are, in part, the result of a failure to consider childhood as a particular, liminal, space rather…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Role of Education, Politics of Education, Children
Liang, Yuanyuan; Zheng, Fei – Children's Literature in Education, 2020
Love, beauty, and the good are three key concepts of Platonic aesthetics, which frequently appear in the fairy tales of Oscar Wilde, a classical scholar deeply influenced by Plato and his philosophy. Plato's views on music, as a part of his aesthetics, were championed by Wilde, who regarded music as "the perfect type of art." It is…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Music, Aesthetics, Fairy Tales

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