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Smeyers, Paul; Depaepe, Marc – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2020
The Research Community 'Philosophy and History of the Discipline of Education' was established in 1999. First an overview is given of the two main areas into which the more than 180 chapters published in 12 books can be grouped. In general the papers are addressing 'internal' educational research topics and more 'external' relations. The suite of…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational History, Educational Research, Periodicals
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Widdop Quinton, Helen; Ward, Kumara; Ahearn, Marilyn; Carapeto, Teresa – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 2020
Drawing on posthumanist and new materialism theorising, we take the concept of resonance for an a/r/tographic 'walk' to know, be and do differently, to challenge human-centric separatist ways that have resulted in our current socioecological crises. Beginning with Ingold's knotty thinking, we identify the notion of resonance as a node for…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Ecology, Humanism, Epistemology
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Hand, Michael – Oxford Review of Education, 2020
In his belated reply to my 2006 article 'Against autonomy as an educational aim', Christian Wendelborn advances two objections to my argument and proposes two new candidates for an educational aim deserving of the name autonomy. I show here that his objections miss their mark and that neither of his new candidates is appointable. [For the reply,…
Descriptors: Personal Autonomy, Outcomes of Education, Self Concept, Educational Philosophy
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Glanzer, Perry L.; Cockle, Theodore F.; Graber, Britney; Jeong, Elijah – International Journal of Christianity & Education, 2020
Despite a focus on the holistic formation of students, nonreligious narratives shape student affairs theories and professional practice guidelines. Recognizing this problem, Christian scholar-practitioners have authored a growing body of literature about what might be distinct about Christian student affairs. This article provides an analysis of…
Descriptors: Religion, Religious Factors, Christianity, Student Personnel Workers
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Fisher, Andrew; Tallant, Jonathan – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2020
The philosophy of trust is a relatively small subfield. Nonetheless, it contains within it many important insights. Our contention in this paper is that careful study of this subfield can bring with it many insights that can and should be used to reconsider a variety of arguments that have been brought forward in the literature on the philosophy…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), Educational Philosophy, Teacher Student Relationship, Correlation
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Fennell, Jon M. – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2020
In Chapter V of his autobiography, John Stuart Mill describes the 'crisis in my mental history' that cast this brilliant mind into profound gloom at age 20. Mill makes clear that his plight had everything to do with the extraordinary analytical and critical education imparted to him by his father. That which prompts Mill's deep distress, as well…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Mental Disorders, Depression (Psychology), Family Influence
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Rödl, Sebastian – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2020
The essay represents teaching as the coming to be of the human individual. In order to do so, it reflects on the character of human life by which it is knowledge of itself. Being knowledge of itself, human life is self-determining or free. Therefore generality and particularity come together in the human being in a distinctive way: a human being…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Teaching Methods, Self Determination, Individual Development
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Kern, Andrea – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2020
In this paper I explore the prospects of a Neo-Aristotelian position--according to which the difference between the human species and non-human animals is a difference in 'form'--in the context of the question of how the human form of life is related to the idea of education. Two interpretations of this idea have been suggested by contemporary…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Role of Education, Concept Formation, Individual Development
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Santos, Marli; de Fatima Batistela, Rosemeire – Mathematics Teaching Research Journal, 2020
This article focuses on the experience of viewing polyhedra in modified kaleidoscopes, highlighting the perceptive acts that take place. It presents aspects of geometry, such as concepts and ideas involved in the visualization of polyhedra in kaleidoscopes, through an analyticalmathematical study of the reflection of images in mirrors and…
Descriptors: Geometric Concepts, Visualization, Geometry, Phenomenology
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Blenkinsop, Sean; Datura, Michael De Danann; Piersol, Laura – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2020
What could existentialism -­- an ostensibly eclipsed intellectual movement from a bygone era -­- possibly offer education in today's world of ecological emergency? We suggest looking to the pedagogical possibilities of an eco-existentialism -- most notably the works of Arendt, Camus, Sartre and Buber. The existentialists provide the philosophical…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Ecology, Environmental Education, Conflict
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Bielskis, Andrius – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2022
Following the definition of 'practice' conceptualised in "After Virtue," the paper argues that literature as creative writing and reading is a MacIntyrean practice. Literature's key internal goods are spelled out: the common aesthetic enjoyment achieved by the writer's ability to create a truthful fictional narrative the reader is drawn…
Descriptors: Ethics, Philosophy, Literature, Aesthetics
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Frimberger, Katja – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2022
This article explores the educational philosophy of Asja Lacis' proletarian children's theatre. Taking her post-First World War encounter with Russian street children as a starting point for my inquiry, I argue that Lacis regards the theatre as a rehearsal space for life. Here, children are to be absorbed into the craft of theatre, with the aim of…
Descriptors: Theater Arts, Educational Philosophy, Children, Student Centered Learning
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Morita, Kazunao – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2022
This paper explores Erich Fromm's contribution to Deweyan democratic education by referring to his psychoanalytic interpretation of John Dewey's pragmatic theory. First, it employs the work by Gert Biesta to secure a space between critical pedagogy and Deweyan democratic education, from which Fromm's theory can be discussed. Furthermore, it argues…
Descriptors: Psychiatry, Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories, Comparative Analysis
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Rothgangel, Martin; Riegel, Ulrich – British Journal of Religious Education, 2022
At present, there are relatively few international studies that reflect research in religious didactics from a metatheoretical perspective. Against this background, the fundamental question of this contribution is whether there are research designs that are typical for research in religious didactics. For this purpose, research was conducted for a…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Delphi Technique, Teaching Methods, Research Methodology
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Schwartz, Barry – Journal of Moral Education, 2022
Many thinkers are accustomed to separating facts and values--knowledge and morality. They believe that morality enters into the choices scientists and scholars make about what is worth studying, but after that, the cold logic of evidence assessment takes over. This sells science and scholarship short. I will suggest that science and scholarship,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Ethics, Well Being, Moral Values
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