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Kornilaev, Leonid – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2021
'The human being', Kant contends, 'is the only creature that must be educated'. Thus, for Kant, the concept of education plays a central role in the answer to one of the fundamental questions of philosophy: What is the human being? Education is the means by which the rational powers definitive of our humanity are actualised and cultivated. It is…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Artificial Intelligence, Role of Education, Educational Practices
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Keij, Daan – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2021
This article assesses Bernard Stiegler's critique of infantilization. Contemporary education--and society in general--would no longer develop children into adults, but would keep them in their childish state. Stiegler's critique is explicitly inspired by Enlightenment ideals, characterized by a positive notion of maturity and a negative notion of…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Child Development, Maturity (Individuals), Educational Practices
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Ottersland Myhre, Cecilie – Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood, 2021
This article feeds on new materialisms, especially the work of Barad, while re-turning and exploring child/LEGO/pedagogue/(re)searcher intra-actions in kindergarten and drawing attention to both human and non-human organisms as agentic forces that produce diffractions, affects and effects when they clash. The article places a special focus on one…
Descriptors: Toys, Play, Kindergarten, Preschool Children
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Strand, Torill – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2021
I here explore the educational potential of cinema and TV-series through the eyes of the French philosopher Alain Badiou. To illustrate, I read the Norwegian web-based TV-series "Skam" (shame), which reached out to millions of Nordic teens by a broad distribution, easy access and speaking a language young people could relate to. The…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Programming (Broadcast), Television, Films
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Shanshan, Shang; Mingjin, Gao; Lijuan, Luo – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2021
In recent years, online learning has become more and more popular. However, because of information overload, learners often find it difficult to retrieve suitable learning resources. Although many scholars have proposed excellent online learning resource recommendation algorithms, the accuracy of personalized recommendation results still needs to…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Educational Resources, Media Selection, Philosophy
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Rosén, Maria; Arneback, Emma – Philosophical Inquiry in Education, 2021
This essay elaborates on the notion of risk in relation to democratically challenging situations in education. This refers to situations in which liberal democratic values are potentially challenged, such as in teaching about controversial issues and in moments of expressions of hurtful speech, which can create in teachers an ambivalence for how…
Descriptors: Risk, Democratic Values, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Educational Philosophy
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Healy, Mary – British Educational Research Journal, 2021
The possibility of online Aristotelian virtue friendships via social network sites continues to be raised by philosophers, but as yet this has not been positioned within the realm of children or adolescents, who are known to be amongst the largest users of social media. Governmental agencies across the globe still struggle to define the boundaries…
Descriptors: Friendship, Computer Mediated Communication, Social Media, Educational Philosophy
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Murphy, Michael P. A. – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2021
One outcome of the increasing interest from philosophy of education circles in the work of Giorgio Agamben has been the possibility of apparently small alterations to enact a radical emancipatory change. This 'weak utopianism' (Lewis, 2013) found in Agamben's work means that traditionally radical changes are viewed with skepticism, as grand…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Active Learning, Classroom Design, Educational Innovation
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Zarebski, Tomasz – Children's Literature in Education, 2021
The article is mainly concerned with philosophical interpretations of Astrid Lindgren's Karlson books. Inspired by Gaare and Sjaastad's reading of Pippi Longstocking, the article discusses the philosophical ideas embedded in Lindgren's books about Pippi Longstocking, stressing, in particular, Lindgren's implicit critique of Western culture. Next,…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Philosophy, Literary Criticism, Language Usage
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Hayden, Matthew J.; Harman, William Gregory – Educational Theory, 2021
Education's autonomy cannot be found in schooling. For a theory of education to also adequately support education's autonomy, it must decouple itself from schooling since schooling is a technology of efficiency and acculturation that serves technocratic interests that strip autonomy from education. Using Christer Fritzell's examination of relative…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories, Foundations of Education, Ideology
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Papadima, Genovefa – International Journal of Instruction, 2021
This paper aims to highlight a) the necessity of linking the educational philosophy with practice by presenting educational philosophical theories of the reference field, i.e., adult education, b) the prevailing educational philosophies in active adult educators and c) the possibility of the co-existence of two or more educational philosophies in…
Descriptors: Adult Educators, Educational Philosophy, Teaching Methods, Learning Processes
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Keenan, John; Kadi-Hanifi, Karima – Teaching in Higher Education, 2021
The question of why the works of Michel Foucault, Pierre Bourdieu and Jacques Derrida are often attributed to France by HE lecturers and students when the origins or developments of their key ideas come from northern Africa is examined from critical and personal standpoints. The article joins the call for the decolonisation of the HE curriculum…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Philosophy, Foreign Countries, College Curriculum
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Todd, Sharon – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2021
This paper explores how touch is key to understanding education--not as an achievement or an instrument of acquisition, but as a process through which one becomes a subject capable of both living and leading a life that matters for ourselves and others. As a process, it is concerned with how we encounter things and others in the world and not…
Descriptors: Tactual Perception, Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories, Human Body
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Reindal, Solveig Magnus – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2021
Discussions on diversity and disability in dialogue with special educationalists and philosophers of education are not often found in the research literature. Researchers within disability studies have been critical towards the enterprise of special education and vice versa, and the language they use is often different, as they draw on various…
Descriptors: Diversity, Special Education, Disabilities, Educational Philosophy
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Larkins, Geraldine M. – Journal of Religious Education, 2021
How we understand children and childhood has changed across time and cultures. In the secular environment there is increasing focus on children's agency and voice. In the religious domain there is an increased interest in doing theology of, for and with children. While this interest is largely academic it has significant implications for religious…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Social Change, Personal Autonomy, Children
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