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Kerr, Donna H. – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2011
Two complementary bodies of literature either claim explicitly or imply that human cruelty is rooted in asymmetrical relationships. The first describes and analyzes various forms of domination and acquiescence, including colonialism, racism, imperialism, sexism, and interpersonal power dynamics, among others. The second attempts to describe what…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Relationship, Power Structure, Democracy, Altruism
Lewis, Tyson E. – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2011
In this article, the author rethinks critiques of the learning society using Giorgio Agamben's theory of potentiality. Summarizing several major contributions to our understanding of the limitations of the discourse of learning, the author proposes that critics thus far have failed to fully pinpoint the exact danger of learning. Importantly,…
Descriptors: Learning, Learning Theories, Freedom, Educational Philosophy
Martin, Christopher – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2011
Universities are under increasing pressure to demonstrate the economic and social relevance of the research they produce. In the UK, for example, recent developments in the UK under the Research Excellence Framework (REF) suggest that future funding schemes will grant "significant additional recognition... where researchers build on excellent…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Quality of Life, Public Policy, Ethics
Haji, Ishtiyaque; Cuypers, Stefaan E. – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2011
Discussion regarding education's aims, especially its ultimate aims, is a key topic in the philosophy of education. These aims or values play a pivotal role in regulating and structuring moral and other types of normative education. We outline two plausible strategies to identify and justify education's ultimate aims. The first associates these…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Identification, Well Being
Gibbs, Paul – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2011
This paper recognizes that we become bored in our post-modern, consumerist Western world and that boredom is related to this existence and hidden within it. Through Heidegger, it seeks to provide a way to structure our understanding of boredom and suggest ways of acknowledging its cause, and then to allow it to liberate our authentic appreciation…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Philosophy, Time Perspective, Work Environment
Jacobson, Ronald B. – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2010
Research indicates that upwards of 80% of our students experience the devastation of bullying during their school years. To date, research on bullying has mainly employed empirical methodologies, including quantitative and qualitative approaches. This research has largely concluded that bullying is situated in a lack of skill, understanding, or…
Descriptors: Bullying, Interpersonal Relationship, Interaction, Self Control
Ljunggren, Carsten – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2010
Agonistic recognition in education has three interlinked modes of aesthetic experience and self-presentation where one is related to actions in the public realm; one is related to plurality in the way in which it comes into existence in confrontation with others; and one is related to the subject-self, disclosed by "thinking. Arendt"s conception…
Descriptors: Qualifications, Moral Development, Aesthetics, Thinking Skills
McQueen, Kelvin – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2010
In an article published in 1930, Lev Vygotsky refers explicitly to the seventeenth century Dutch philosopher Benedictus de Spinoza. From a close reading of Vygotsky's remarkable piece, "The socialist transformation of man," the extraordinary parallels in the lives and philosophies of Vygotsky and Spinoza are revealed. Then the strengths and…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Social Change, Political Attitudes
Trohler, Daniel – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2010
The general thesis of this paper is that the motives of the currently dominant global educational governance are rooted in a specific cultural milieu in the time of the Cold War, more precisely in the late 1950s, heading to a harmonious world. The more specific thesis is that a series of failures in the achievement of this harmonized globe led to…
Descriptors: Educational Research, War, Governance, Evaluation Methods
Bouville, Mathieu – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2010
Since cheating is obviously wrong, arguments against it (it provides an unfair advantage, it hinders learning) need only be mentioned in passing. But the argument of unfair advantage absurdly takes education to be essentially a race of all against all; moreover, it ignores that many cases of unfair (dis)advantages are widely accepted. On the other…
Descriptors: Educational Attitudes, Cheating, Punishment, Learning Processes
Seltzer-Kelly, Deborah; Westwood, Sean J.; Pena-Guzman, David M. – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2010
Curiously, while the efficacy of the arts for the development of multicultural understandings has long been theorized, empirical studies of this effect have been lacking. This essay recounts our combined empirical and philosophical study of this issue. We explicate the philosophical considerations that shaped the development of the arts course we…
Descriptors: Multicultural Education, Democracy, Cultural Pluralism, Public Education
Alhadeff-Jones, Michel – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2010
The position adopted in this paper is inspired by Edgar Morin's paradigm of complexity and his critique of scientific and philosophical forms of reductionism. This paper is based on research focusing on the diversity of conceptions of critique developed in academic discourses. It aims to challenge the fragmentation and the reduction framing the…
Descriptors: Models, Educational Theories, Educational Philosophy, Academic Discourse
Biesta, Gert J. J. – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2010
The idea that professional practices such as education should be based upon or at least be informed by evidence continues to capture the imagination of many politicians, policy makers, practitioners and researchers. There is growing evidence of the influence of this line of thought. At the same time there is a growing body of work that has raised…
Descriptors: Evidence, Program Effectiveness, Educational Practices, Epistemology
Sinha, Shilpi – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2010
This article examines how affect allows us to view the relational form of dialogue, as built upon the work of Derrida and Levinas, to be a site of transformative possibility for students as they encounter and address issues of social justice and difference in the classroom. The understanding of affect that attends this form of dialogue demands…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Cultural Pluralism, Interpersonal Communication, Affective Behavior
Campos, Daniel G. – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2010
I articulate Charles S. Peirce's philosophy of mathematical education as related to his conception of mathematics, the nature of its method of inquiry, and especially, the reasoning abilities required for mathematical inquiry. The main thesis is that Peirce's philosophy of mathematical education primarily aims at fostering the development of the…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Mathematics Instruction, Thinking Skills, Inquiry

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