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Greenhalgh-Spencer, Heather – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2014
Guattari's ecosophy has implications for many types of pedagogy practiced in the school. While Guattari never explicitly advocated the educational use of ecosophy, I explore in this article how it can be used as a lens to "read" pedagogy in nuanced ways, highlighting oppressive premises and practices. I first discuss Guattari's…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Ecology, Direct Instruction, Critical Theory
Jones, Rachel – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2014
This article considers a range of responses to Plato's "Symposium," paying particular attention to Diotima's speech on eros and philosophy. It argues that Diotima's teachings contain resources for a relational pedagogy, but that these resources come more sharply into focus when Plato's text is read through the lens of…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Instruction, Relationship, Educational Philosophy
Hoveid, Marit Honerød; Finne, Arnhild – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2014
In this article we explore a notion of relationship which exists between humans. This notion of relationship takes as a point of departure that differences in human relations and interaction have to be safeguarded. Starting with the Irigarayan notion of "two" as a gendered difference, opposed to an understanding of humans as one and same…
Descriptors: Caring, Relationship, Intimacy, Social Distance
Cigman, Ruth – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2014
Happiness is a large idea. It looms enticingly before us when we are young, delivers verdicts on our lives when we are old, and seems to inform a responsible engagement with children. The question is raised: do we want this idea? I explore a distinction between rich and poor conceptions of happiness, suggesting that many sceptical arguments are…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Philosophy, Ethics, Literature
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
Strand, Torill – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2014
Wim Wenders' film "Wings of Desire" tells the story of an angel who wishes to become mortal in order to know the simple joy of human life. Told from the angel's point of view, the film is shot in black and white. But at the very instant the angel perceives the realities of human experience, the film blossoms into colour. In…
Descriptors: Films, Philosophy, Learning Experience, Educational Philosophy
Arjo, Dennis – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2014
The ways in we raise and educate children can appear to be at odds with basic liberal values. Relationships between parents and children are unequal, parents routinely control children's behaviour in various ways, and they use their authority to shape children's beliefs and values. Whether and how such practices can be made to accord…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Parent Child Relationship, Child Behavior, Values
Stables, Andrew – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2014
While Peirce is a seminal figure for contemporary semiotic philosophers, it is axiomatic of a fully semiotic perspective that no philosopher or philosophy (semiotics included) can provide any final answer, as signs are always interpreted and the context of interpretation always varies. Semiosis is evolutionary: it may or may not be construed as…
Descriptors: Semiotics, Philosophy
Vakirtzi, Eva; Bayliss, Phil – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2013
The remarkable increase in diagnoses of autism has paralleled an increase in scientific research and turned the syndrome into a kind of a new "trend" within psychiatric and developmental conditions of childhood. At the same time, discursive technologies, such as DSM-IV, autobiographies, movies, fiction, etc., together with…
Descriptors: Autism, Developmental Disabilities, Research Methodology, Philosophy
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
Golding, Clinton – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2013
Class discussions about ethical, social, philosophical and other controversial issues frequently result in disagreement. This leaves a problem: has there been any progress? This article introduces and analyses the concept "collective epistemic progress" in order to resolve this problem. The analysis results in four main ways of…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Discussion (Teaching Technique), Philosophy
Bakhurst, David – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2013
John McDowell begins his essay "Knowledge by Hearsay" (1993) by describing two ways language matters to epistemology. The first is that, by understanding and accepting someone else's utterance, a person can acquire knowledge. This is what philosophers call "knowledge by testimony." The second is that children acquire knowledge in the course of…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Philosophy, Learning Processes, Language Acquisition
Williams, Emma – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2013
The purpose of this article is to examine two philosophical accounts of thinking--yet examine them anew by considering what I take to be their under-examined relationship. These are the accounts of Gilbert Ryle and Martin Heidegger. It is often supposed that these two philosophers belong to differing, even conflicting, philosophical traditions.…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Philosophy, Educational Philosophy, Phenomenology
Standish, Paul – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2012
This paper examines sections of Wittgenstein's "Philosophical Investigations" with a view to exposing trail-effects of psychology in educational and social practice today. These are seen in understandings of the relations between mind and body, and language and thought, and their influence is identified in such contemporary preoccupations as…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Theory of Mind, Criticism, Psychology
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

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