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Blokhuis, J. C. – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2015
In American jurisprudence, there can be no presumption of constitutional rights coextensive with those of adults for children in any institutional context. This includes public schools, in part because of the legal status of minors and in part because the "special characteristics of the school environment" are predicated on a…
Descriptors: Student Rights, Public Schools, Institutional Characteristics, Teacher Student Relationship
Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2014
The interview, which took place on the eve of the 2012 American presidential election, coincides with the publication of three major works by or about Hilary Putnam. It begins and ends with the topic of science, drawing attention to science's profound importance but also to its contemporary forms of distortion. It explores Putnam's…
Descriptors: Interviews, Elections, Presidents, Philosophy
Olteanu, Alin – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2014
The recent development of biosemiotics has revealed the achievement of knowledge and the development of science to be the results of the semiosis of all life forms, including those commonly regarded as cultural constructs. Education is thus a semiosic structure to which evolution itself has adapted, while learning is the semiotic phenomenon that…
Descriptors: Semiotics, Evolution, Educational History
Jessop, Sharon – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2013
Walter Benjamin wrote extensively on children and childhood, though this aspect of his work has hitherto received scant attention despite continuing and growing interest in his thought. This article makes explicit the connection between his acute observations of childhood and his distinctive messianic philosophy. The twin aspects of redemption in…
Descriptors: Children, Philosophy, Films, Memory
Pritchard, Duncan – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2013
A certain conception of the relevance of virtue epistemology to the philosophy of education is set out. On this conception, while the epistemic goal of education might initially be promoting the pupil's cognitive success, it should ultimately move on to the development of the pupil's cognitive agency. A continuum of cognitive agency is described,…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Educational Philosophy, Educational Objectives, Cognitive Ability
Wanderer, Jeremy – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2013
This article is an investigation into G. E. M. Anscombe's suggestion that there can be cases where belief takes a personal object, through an examination of the role that the activity of teaching plays in Anscombe's discussion. By contrasting various kinds of "teachers" that feature in her discussion, it is argued that the best way of…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Beliefs, Epistemology, Teachers
White, Morgan – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2013
The purpose of the university should be grounded in the concept of citizenship rather than the promise of increased future earnings and research consultancy work. However, this conception of citizenship should be republican rather than liberal. British higher education institutions have suffered at the hands of mechanisms intended to promote…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Role, Role of Education, Citizenship Education
Boghossian, Peter – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2012
Constructivist pedagogies cannot achieve their critical thinking ambitions. Constructivism, and constructivist epistemological presuppositions, actively thwarts the critical thinking process. Using Wittgenstein's private language argument, this paper argues that corrective mechanisms--the ability to correct a student's propositions and cognitions…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Critical Thinking, Delphi Technique, Teacher Student Relationship
de Ruyter, Doret J. – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2012
The article aims to provide a justification for the claim that optimal development and becoming an optimiser are educational ideals that parents should pursue in raising their children. Optimal development is conceptualised as enabling children to grow into flourishing persons, that is persons who have developed (and are still developing) their…
Descriptors: Child Development, Role of Education, Teacher Role, Social Psychology
Giesinger, Johannes – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2012
This article discusses the educational significance of the moral demand for respect. In "Ethics and Education," Richard Peters presents a conception of educational respect that was recently taken up by Krassimir Stojanov. This article responds to both Peters' and Stojanov's contributions and proposes another understanding of educational respect:…
Descriptors: Ethics, Human Dignity, Moral Issues, Role of Education
Regan, Julie-Anne – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2012
The current discussion of consumerism in higher education focuses largely on what the providers are obliged to do for the consumers, against the background of rising tuition fees. This framework does not always sit comfortably with lecturers in the context of a learning and teaching relationship, as it appears to ignore the reciprocal obligations…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Teacher Student Relationship, Teacher Role, Student Role
Smeyers, Paul – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2012
Time, space, causality, communicating and acting together set limits on our freedom. Starting from the position of Wittgenstein, who advocates neither a position of pure subjectivity nor of pure objectivity, and taking into account what is implied by initiation into the symbolic order of language and culture, it is argued that the limitations on…
Descriptors: Freedom, Barriers, Time, Role of Education
Macallister, James – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2012
This article initially provides a brief overview of virtue epistemology; it thereafter considers some possible ramifications of this branch of the theory of knowledge for the philosophy of education. The main features of three different manifestations of virtue epistemology are first explained. Importantly, it is then maintained that developments…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Epistemology, Teaching Methods, Criticism
Smeyers, Paul – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2012
This paper is the sequel to Part 1, which appeared in this Journal, Vol. 46 No. 2, 2012. Following Cavell and his insistence that we should not try to escape from the existential conditions we find ourselves in and look for false certainties, the relevance of embracing a particular stance is elaborated. A commitment to giving substance to an ideal…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Freedom, Child Rearing, Responsibility
Clayton, Matthew – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2012
Notwithstanding an ongoing concern about the low representation of certain groups in higher education, there is reluctance on the part of politicians and policy makers to adopt positive discrimination as an appropriate means of widening participation. This article offers an account of the different objections to positive discrimination and,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Participation, Access to Education, Educational Discrimination

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