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Marshall, James D. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2009
In 1975 I published an article on Gilbert Ryle's task/achievement analysis of teaching (Marshall, 1975), arguing that teaching was in Ryle's sense of the distinction a task verb. Philosophers of education were appealing to a distinction between tasks and achievements in their discussions of teaching, but they were often also appealing to Ryle's…
Descriptors: Verbs, Educational Philosophy, Teaching Methods, Teacher Education
Marshall, James D. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2009
In this article, the author provides a self-portrait of his intellectual life. He states that his educational journey has always been something of an ongoing fight from his first day at primary school, to the secondary school curriculum and a social philosophy, and what he learned practically in the Navy. Changing the philosophy curriculum in…
Descriptors: Individual Development, Teacher Education, Schools of Education, Foreign Countries
Marshall, James D. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2008
Freud saw the dream as occupying a very important position in his theoretical model. If there were to be problems with his theoretical account of the dream then this would impinge upon proposed therapy and, of course, education as the right balance between the instincts and the institution of culture. Wittgenstein, whilst stating that Freud was…
Descriptors: Psychiatry, Sleep, Sciences, Scientific Principles
Marshall, James D. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2004
In this paper the author looks at two forms of philosophical argument or critique. These are derived by himself from the work of the late Kantian scholar, Stephan Korner who, in his book "What is Philosophy?" (1969), draws a number of distinctions between different forms of "philosophical" argument or critique. The two forms of derived argument,…
Descriptors: Criticism, Persuasive Discourse, Philosophy, Authors
Marshall, James D. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2002
At the micro-level of the interaction between teacher and learner, the production of docile bodies and the constitution of normalised forms of subjectivity, Michel Foucault's work on power was clearly innovative in its challenge to the authority of the teacher. He challenges it in two ways at least. First, philosophically, his work challenges…
Descriptors: General Education, Freedom, Discipline, Teacher Student Relationship
Peer reviewedMarshall, James D. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2000
The formal introduction of technology into the New Zealand curriculum and educational objectives related to creating the "knowledge society" raise philosophical questions about the nature or essence of technology, the identity of the self, and implications for Maori and their beliefs in the intertwined relationships of humans and all aspects of…
Descriptors: Culture Conflict, Educational Change, Educational Objectives, Educational Policy

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