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Davis, Andrew – Ethics and Education, 2013
How far can consistent assessment capture all the worthwhile features of educational achievement? Are some important components of learning "necessarily" open to a range of potentially inconsistent judgments by different assessors? I argue for a cautiously affirmative answer to this question, drawing on analogies with aesthetic judgments…
Descriptors: Ethics, Evaluation Methods, Aesthetics, Validity
Davis, Andrew – Ethics and Education, 2010
Religious exclusivism, or the idea that only one religion can be true, fuels hatred and conflict in the modern world. Certain objections to religious pluralism, together with associated defences of exclusivism are flawed. I defend a moderate religious pluralism, according to which the truth of one religion does not automatically imply the falsity…
Descriptors: Conflict, Religion, Religious Education, Language Usage

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