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Stables, Andrew – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2020
This paper will evaluate a range of humanist and posthumanist ethical positions as useful bases for environmental education. It will conclude that a range of such positions can be seen as embracing respect for non-human nature. Therefore, environmental education can effectively embrace ethical pluralism to some extent. Embracing a degree of…
Descriptors: Ethics, Humanism, Philosophy, Environmental Education
Greenslade, Thomas B., Jr. – Physics Teacher, 2020
A good paradox has the viewer confused, but the best paradoxes lead the viewer to try to understand what is happening. One of the author's favorites is the hydrostatic paradox, in which a short and slender column of water supports a relatively enormous weight. He describes the paradox using an illustration of a student who weighs 60 points stands…
Descriptors: Logical Thinking, Philosophy, Physics, Water
Brady, Alison M. – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2022
This paper seeks to reconceptualise the basis for trusting teachers in current educational discourses. It proposes moving away from trust based on 'absolute accuracy' to trust as encapsulated in the practice of parrhesia. On the surface, parrhesia appears to be the opposite of Sartre's concept of 'bad faith'. Paradoxically, however, our attempts…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), Freedom, Accountability, Self Evaluation (Individuals)
Nordlöf, Charlotta; Norström, Per; Höst, Gunnar; Hallström, Jonas – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2022
There is not one single global version of technology education; curricula and standards have different forms and content. This sometimes leads to difficulties in discussing and comparing technology education internationally. Existing philosophical frameworks of technological knowledge have not been used to any great extent in technology education.…
Descriptors: Technology Education, Heuristics, Technological Literacy, Epistemology
Cordeiro-Rodrigues, Luís – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2022
In recent years, different places in the world have witnessed demands for the decolonization of education. Nevertheless, it is not completely clear how this ought to be carried out. There are various factors that influence what such decolonization may entail, including the geographical place for decolonization and the discipline being decolonized.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Decolonization, Philosophy
Myers, Casey Y. – Global Studies of Childhood, 2022
With the "Donald Trump Baby Balloon" as a provocation, this work utilizes philosophy as a method and cinema-as/in-philosophy to multi-modally interrogate the particular images of giant babies. Deleuze and Guattari's conceptions of molarity and molecularity and Bakhtin's conception of grotesque bodily images are put to work alongside…
Descriptors: Human Body, Infants, Visual Aids, Films
Orih, Dominic – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2022
The question of love and its place in pedagogy has brought diverging views and disagreement. It would appear to be creating more problems than it solves. On one hand, the contention lies on the discussion of love as something extraneous to our being by using an "either-or approach." On the other hand, it lies on the understanding of love…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Intimacy, Social Cognition, Experience
Shanley, Brett Richard Jacinto – ProQuest LLC, 2022
The question as to where ethical philosophy ought to end and oratory begin was an abiding interest for the rhetorician-philosophers of Antiquity. This study considers the relationship between the two now distinct disciplines in the theory and practice of Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome, and the United States, through the lens of transformative…
Descriptors: Ethics, Philosophy, Higher Education, Rhetoric
Sticker, Martin – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2021
Immanuel Kant famously wants us to think for ourselves. However, thinking collaboratively is often preferable to solitary thinking, especially in educational contexts. In this paper, I argue that Kant does not advocate a problematic form of epistemic or pedagogical individualism. For my argument, I focus on the area that, one might suspect, lends…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Individualism, Cooperation, Logical Thinking
Note, Nicole; De Backer, Free; Donder, Liesbeth De – Adult Education Quarterly: A Journal of Research and Theory, 2021
While andragogy varies in meaning and practice from one country and context to another, it usually refers to the field of educating or guiding adults. This article reflects on a novel viewpoint and role for andragogy, taking as its starting point the broader European tradition that includes social welfare and community development. Central to its…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Andragogy, Role, Community
Bradley, Joff P. N. – New Zealand Journal of Educational Studies, 2021
Here I shall write about the late Bernard Stiegler (1952-2020) and contextualize this important philosopher's work with respect to the concrete, everyday pedagogical issue of language learning. To demonstrate Stiegler's applicability to education studies, I shall address the issue of character amnesia ([Chinese characters omitted], tibiwangzi in…
Descriptors: Memory, Philosophy, Written Language, Language Acquisition
Astafiev, Vladimir Vasilievich; Krestyaninov, Artem Valentinovich – Journal of Educational Psychology - Propositos y Representaciones, 2021
The article is devoted to the autobiographical texts by E.A. Malov, a missionary and a teacher of the Kazan Theological Academy during the second half of the 19th-early 20th centuries. This period of time was characterized by a massive apostasy in the Kazan province of Orthodox newly baptized and old-baptized "foreigners" to Islam or…
Descriptors: Educational Resources, Propaganda, Educational History, Philosophy
Turyahikayo, Everest – Knowledge Management & E-Learning, 2021
This paper examined six philosophical paradigms, namely positivism, interpretivism, post-positivism, pragmatism, post modernism and critical realism. The paradigms serve as the bases for knowledge management research and practice. Basing on a critical review of literature and drawing from tacit insights, the paper reveals that positivist managers…
Descriptors: Knowledge Management, Philosophy, Realism, Postmodernism
Fernandez-Beanato, Damian – Science & Education, 2021
The vast majority of well-informed philosophers of science and scientists who are clearly (uncontroversially) scientists are able to extensionally differentiate between almost all scientific and non-scientific practices, disciplines, theories, attitudes, modes of procedure, etc., and do so or would do so in much the same way. This legitimately…
Descriptors: Interior Design, Philosophy, Science Education, Scientific Concepts
Murris, Karin; Kohan, Walter – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2021
Inspired by the philosophies of Donna Haraway and Karen Barad, the aim of this paper is to stir up trouble and to double trouble time in education. We trouble how certain views of childhood shape our experience of school time and secondly, we trouble the way in which time as experienced in school, affects how adults relate to childhood. A…
Descriptors: Time, Children, Education, Foreign Policy

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