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Vanderstraeten, Raf – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2004
In the course of the long eighteenth century, ways of thinking in the Western world transformed in fundamental ways; even words that remained the same took on new meanings. In the field of the history of ideas, the period 1700-1850 is also called the saddle-period. Philosophers of history have argued that the new basic concepts that emerged at…
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Philosophy, Social Theories
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Heid, Helmut – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2004
Critique means the questioning judgement of human actions, particularly with reference to a criterion of judgement that is inseparable from the judged state of affairs but is dependent on a decision of the person judging. Informative judgements of a state of affairs contain two relevant components, one concerned with recognition of the objects of…
Descriptors: Relevance (Education), Interests, Educational Philosophy, Criticism
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Burgos, Rosa Nidia Buenfil – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2004
Negativity is a disquieting ghost for teachers, educational researchers, administrators and other professionals of this field, including those involved in the design of policy. First, I make some remarks in response to the essay by Benner and English in order to draw attention to the importance of dealing with negativity. Second, I introduce a…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Educational Researchers, Educational Philosophy
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Thompson, Christiane – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2004
Since Dilthey we have become used to thinking of reason as having a cultural and historical setting. If we take this insight seriously, then critical rationality or critical thinking can no longer be conceived of as context-free skills. This paper takes up the line of thought that is elaborated by Christopher Winch in his 'Developing Critical…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Critical Thinking, Educational Philosophy
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Tubbs, Nigel – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2004
This essay explores the thorny issue of theory and practice, partly in response to the special issue of the Journal of Philosophy of Education (37.2, 2003) but more especially as a way of offering a critique of Joseph Dunne's book, Back to the Rough Ground (1993). It argues that Dunne's notion of phronetic techne risks the reduction of philosophy…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Theory Practice Relationship, Philosophy
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Winch, Christopher – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2004
The main points made by Clarke and Mearman about Winch's article, 'The Economic Aims of Education,' are taken up and discussed. My argument is that work is not necessarily a disutility, although paid employment can be when it is undertaken in conditions that are not fulfilling. Life aims are not the same as educational aims, although educational…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Vocational Education, Educational Philosophy
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Fennell, J. – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2005
Not only do the writings of Nietzsche--early and late--fail to support the pedagogy of self-reformulation, this doctrine embodies what for him is worst in man and would destroy that which is higher. The pedagogy of self-reformulation is also incoherent. In contrast, Nietzsche offers a fruitful and comprehensive theory of education that, while…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Educational Philosophy, Models, Anthropology
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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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Phillips, D. C. – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2005
This paper suggests that empirical educational research has not, on the whole, been treated well by philosophers of education. A variety of criticisms have been offered, ranging from triviality, conceptual confusion and the impossibility of empirically studying normative processes. Furthermore, many of those who criticise, or dismiss, empirical…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Educational Philosophy, Research Methodology
Anthony, Taiwanna D.; Kritsonis, William Allan; Herrington, David E. – Online Submission, 2007
One could argue that postmodernism is the wave of the future. To fully gain a comprehensive understanding of the function of postmodernisn one must first obtain a comprehensive understanding of the structured component of postmodernism. The Epistemological aspect of the postmodernisn leadership paradigm model provides the foundation we as…
Descriptors: Postmodernism, Instructional Leadership, Epistemology, Educational Philosophy
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den Heyer, Kent; Fidyk, Alexandra – Educational Theory, 2007
The historical fiction novel straddles the factual and the fictive recreation of past motivations that animate historical events. Through reading a work of historical fiction, Ursula Hegi's novel "Stones from the River," Kent den Heyer and Alexandra Fidyk offer a theoretical consideration of the following questions and their classroom…
Descriptors: Novels, Imagination, Ethics, History Instruction
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Schertz, Matthew – Journal of Moral Education, 2007
This essay begins by addressing concerns raised by Megan Boler regarding empathy's conceptual ambiguities and pedagogical effectiveness. This will be followed by a call for a systematic pedagogical approach to educating for empathy based on dialogue. I will argue that in order to be effective, empathic pedagogy should provide students with a means…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Empathy, Teaching Methods, Dialogs (Language)
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Pekarsky, Daniel – American Journal of Education, 2007
This article explains the nature of vision-guided educational practice, makes the case for it, and appraises objections to this approach to education. The discussion is grounded in a critique of the rhetoric and practice associated with American education, a critique that emphasizes the continuing failure to think about educational challenges and…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Educational Planning, Rhetoric, Criticism
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Hostetler, Karl; Macintyre Latta, Margaret A.; Sarroub, Loukia K. – Journal of Teacher Education, 2007
In this article we examine "meaning" and "action" within the "good" work of teaching and learning. One premise of our argument is that teachers and students deserve to experience this good. The second premise is that meaning is part and parcel of Being; the debate about meaning must include attention to meaning as a question/project of Being. We…
Descriptors: Teacher Educators, Teacher Education, Educational Philosophy, Educational Anthropology
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Atkinson, Dennis – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2007
In this paper I address some questions pertinent to the development of school art education. I begin by considering how we relate to art and how we might understand the notion of this relation in terms of human subjectivity and the art object. To do this I describe particular art practices that have broadened social conceptions of art, which in…
Descriptors: Art Education, Educational Philosophy, Role of Education, Educational Environment
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