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Stables, Andrew – Ethics and Education, 2013
Educational literature has tended to focus, explicitly and implicitly, on two kinds of task orientation: the ability either to focus on a single task, or to multi-task. A third form of orientation characterises many highly successful people. This is the ability to combine several tasks into one: to "kill two (or more) birds with one…
Descriptors: Attention, Orientation, Ethics, Evaluative Thinking
Stables, Andrew – Ethics and Education, 2008
The paper considers T.S. Eliot's "dissociation of sensibility" thesis, considering its philosophical value and attempting to defend it against published objections. While accepting some of the criticisms, it is argued that Eliot's argument is sound to a significant extent. Eliot's account retains explanatory power with regard to an enduring…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Ethics, Philosophy, Role of Education

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