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Dahlbeck, Johan – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2014
Following a trajectory of thinking from the philosophy of Spinoza via the work of Nietzsche and through Deleuze's texts, this article explores the possibility of framing a contemporary pedagogical practice by an ontological order that does not presuppose the superiority of the mind over the body and that does not rely on universal morals but…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Human Body, Affective Behavior, Learning Processes
Peterson, Thomas Erling – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2014
Agamben's philosophy of education can be arrived at by focusing on the nexus of philology, philosophy and poetry that is prominent in his work. By exploring the functional and semantic reciprocity between these fields, one can identify diverse pedagogies: of language and the poetic voice, of infancy and history, of history redeemed (in the…
Descriptors: Spiritual Development, Affective Behavior, Educational Philosophy, Profiles
Ford, Derek R. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2014
In this article I bring Giorgio Agamben's notion of "whatever singularity" into critical pedagogy. I take as my starting point the role of identity within critical pedagogy. I call upon Butler to sketch the debates around the mobilization of identity for political purposes and, conceding the contingent necessity of identity, then…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Role, Self Concept, Educational Philosophy
Dickinson, Colby – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2014
This article seeks to lay out an analysis of Giorgio Agamben's central claims with regard to the formation of a theory of citationality. By juxtaposing Walter Benjamin's theory of citations alongside his more recent, critical engagements with the Western theological tradition, Agamben sets himself the goal of redefining ethics along…
Descriptors: Ethics, Citations (References), Literary Criticism, Profiles
McGowan, Wayne S.; Partridge, Lee – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2014
Student engagement and making community happen is a policy manoeuvre that shapes the political subjectivity of the undergraduate student In Australia, making community happen as a practice of student engagement is described as one of the major challenges for policy and practice in research-led universities (Krause, 2005). Current efforts to meet…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Learner Engagement, Undergraduate Students, Educational Policy
Scholes, Vanessa – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2014
This article takes a parsimonious conception of a developed State operating under a minimalist conception of democracy and asks whether such a State must fully resource any tertiary (post-compulsory) education for its citizens A key public policy barrier to arguing an absolute obligation for the State to resource any tertiary education is…
Descriptors: Democracy, Educational Policy, Barriers, Educational Finance
Hill, Brian V. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2014
Growing concern about a shrinking cultural consensus on values, coupled with religious pluralisation and the realisation that schooling is not, and cannot be, value-neutral, have led to proposals to teach ethics in schools, interpreted as a contribution of the discipline of philosophy to the common curriculum. To the extent that this approach is…
Descriptors: Ethics, Ethical Instruction, Philosophy, Intellectual Disciplines
Keddie, Amanda – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2014
This article explores issues associated with schooling and political justice. Such issues are understood in light of the contention surrounding how Western schooling contexts might best represent marginalised groups--in ways that accord them a political voice. The significance of group identity politics is explored drawing on international debates…
Descriptors: Justice, Disadvantaged, Identification (Psychology), Politics
O'Brien, Peter; Osbaldiston, Nick; Kendall, Gavin – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2014
We analyse the electronic portfolio (ePortfolio) in higher education policy and practice.While evangelical accounts of the ePortfolio celebrate its power as a new eLearning technology,we argue that it allows the mutually-reinforcing couple of neoliberalism and the enterprising self to function in ways in which individual difference can be…
Descriptors: Portfolio Assessment, Portfolios (Background Materials), Higher Education, Educational Policy
Giles, Graham – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2014
This article proposes a reading of Michel de Certeau's "The Writing of History" which derives an understanding of the concept of practice as authoritative to the establishment and development of Enlightenment rationality. It is seen as a new form of legitimation established in the redeployment of religious "formalities" in…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Theory Practice Relationship, Modern History, Politics
White, Elizabeth Jayne – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2014
This article explores two central notions of "dialectics" and "dialogics" based on the work of Vygotsky (drawing on philosophers such as Hegel, Spinoza, Engels and Marx) and Bakhtin (drawing on members of the Bakhtin Circle and writers such as Dostoevsky and Rabelais) respectively, as well their varying interanimations within…
Descriptors: Sociocultural Patterns, Learning Theories, Authors, Philosophy
Sloane, Amy; Zhao, Weili – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2014
Agamben's potentiality, and Chinese dao, entail experiencing movement on being. This article presents our experiments with these movements in the context of pedagogy, putting at stake our mode of existence in thinking. We examine Agamben's potentiality as an aporetic experience in pedagogy. We find echoes of dao movement in a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Philosophy, Teaching Methods, Comparative Education
Vanhoutte, Kristof K. P. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2014
The present article investigates the rhythm of study as described by Giorgio Agamben in "The idea of study", present in Idea of prose. In this short treatise, Agamben presents Melville's scrivener Bartleby as the exemplary embodiment of study. Bartleby's paradigmatic status, according to Agamben's interpretation, does,…
Descriptors: Study, Educational Theories, Higher Education, Models
Lewis, Tyson Edward – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2014
In this article, I explore the importance of Giorgio Agamben's theory of potentiality for rethinking education. While potentiality has been a long-standing concern for educational practitioners and theorists, Agamben's work is unique in that it emphasizes how potentiality can only be thought of in relation to impotentiality. This moment…
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Educational Theories, Standardized Tests, Gifted
Meskin, Jacob; Shapiro, Harvey – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2014
Agamben's notion of the "paradigm" has far-reaching implications for educational thinking, curriculum design and pedagogical conduct. In his approach, examples--or paradigms--deeply engage our powers of analogy, enabling us to discern previously unseen affinities among singular objects by stepping outside established systems of…
Descriptors: Models, Teaching Methods, Educational Practices, Educational Philosophy

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