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Wilson, Terri S.; Santoro, Doris A. – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2015
Many scholars have pursued philosophical inquiry through empirical research. These empirical projects have been shaped--to varying degrees and in different ways--by philosophical questions, traditions, frameworks and analytic approaches. This issue explores the methodological challenges and opportunities involved in these kinds of projects. In…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Research, Inquiry, Research Methodology
Dahlbeck, Johan – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2014
In this article I will investigate a perceived tension in Swedish early childhood education (ECE) policy between reevaluating certain foundational claims on the one hand and following universal moral commands on the other. I ask the question; how is it that certain commonly held assumptions are being debunked and others left undisturbed in this…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Moral Values, Educational Policy, Educational Philosophy
Waghid, Yusef; Davids, Nuraan – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2014
If Islam continues to evoke skepticism, as it has done most intensely since 9/11, then it stands to reason that its tenets and education are viewed with equal mistrust, and as will be highlighted in this special issue, equal misunderstanding. The intention of this special edition is neither to counter the accusations Islam stands accused of, nor…
Descriptors: Islam, Religious Education, Terrorism, Misconceptions
DeCesare, Tony – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2014
Despite the growing body of literature and general interest in the intersection between the capabilities approach (CA) and education, little work has been done so far to theorize democratic education from a CA perspective. This essay attempts to do so by, first, getting clear about the theory of democracy that has emerged from Amartya Sen's…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Practices, Citizen Participation, Democratic Values
Marples, Roger – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2014
Legitimate parental interests need to be distinguished from any putative rights parents "qua" parents may be said to possess. Parents have no right to insulate their children from conceptions of the good at variance with those of their own. Claims to the right to faith schools, private schools, home-schooling or to withdraw a child from…
Descriptors: Parent Rights, Parent Attitudes, Parent Influence, Private Schools
Laverty, Megan Jane – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2014
In this essay, I demonstrate the value of the Bildungsroman for philosophy of education on the grounds that these narratives raise and explore educational questions. I focus on a short story in the Bildungsroman tradition, Thomas Hardy's "A Mere Interlude". This story describes the maturation of its heroine by narrating a series of…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Values Education, Educational Philosophy, Literature
Haynes, Joanna – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2013
Family-focused community education implies a relational pedagogy, whereby people of different ages and experiences, including children, engage interdependently in the education of selves and others. Educational projects grow out of lived experiences and relationships, evolving in dynamic conditions of community self-organisation and…
Descriptors: Community Education, Community Schools, Parent Participation, Age Differences
Wivestad, Stein M. – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2013
What are the conditions required for becoming better human beings? What are our limitations and possibilities? I understand "becoming better" as a combined improvement process bringing persons "up from" a negative condition and "up to" a positive one. Today there is a tendency to understand improvement in a one-sided way as a movement up to the…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Intimacy, Moral Values, Philosophy
Saugstad, Tone – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2013
"The importance of being experienced" plays a central part in the ethical philosophy of Aristotle. An experienced person is a person who has acquired a coping skill, an appropriate attitude and a sense of situation. According to Aristotle the soul and the body are interdependent, which indicates a close connection between human activity, human…
Descriptors: Ethics, Personality, Experiential Learning, Coping
Hohr, Hansjorg – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2013
"The concept of experience by John Dewey revisited: conceiving, feeling and 'enliving'." Dewey takes a few steps towards a differentiation of the concept of experience, such as the distinction between primary and secondary experience, or between ordinary (partial, raw, primitive) experience and complete, aesthetic experience. However, he does not…
Descriptors: Experience, Progressive Education, Cognitive Processes, Aesthetics
Ross, Hamish; Mannion, Greg – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2012
This article uses an account of dwelling to interrogate the concept of curriculum making. Tim Ingold's use of dwelling to understand culture is productive here because of his implicit and explicit interest in intergenerational learning. His account of dwelling rests on a foundational ontological claim--that mental construction and representation…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Philosophy, World Views
Lundahl, Lisbeth – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2012
Two related aspects of the present "knowledge capitalism" stage of globalisation are discussed in this article: the transformation of education to make it more directly supportive of educational growth and competition, and the growing demands on educational research to provide scientific evidence for education policy and practice, using narrowly…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Social Systems, Educational Research, Global Approach
Thompson, Christiane – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2012
In this paper, I address the question of how a philosophically enriched view of method might inform both educational theory and educational research. The first part of the paper elaborates recent discussions on "philosophical method" in the educational-philosophical discourse. These discussions point toward the importance of analyzing the…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Educational Research, Philosophy, Methods
Goncalves, Teresa N. R.; Gomes, Elisabete Xavier; Alves, Mariana Gaio; Azevedo, Nair Rios – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2012
In our paper we aim at reflecting upon the extent to which educational theory may be used as a framework in the analysis of policy documents. As policy texts are "heteroglossic in character" (Lingard and Ozga, in "The Routledge Falmer reader in education policy and politics," Routledge, London and New York, 2007, p. 2) and create "circumstances in…
Descriptors: Social Class, Lifelong Learning, Educational Policy, Educational Theories
Kenklies, Karsten – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2012
The debate concerning the relation of the theory of education and the practice of education is not new. In Germany, these discussions are an integral part of the development of educational science in the eighteenth century which is closely connected to Johann Friedrich Herbart and Friedrich Schleiermacher. Their concepts illustrate different…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Educational Practices, Foreign Countries, Educational Philosophy

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