- Amorality
and the Philosophy of Education - What does the concept
of amorality mean for our practices of education and responsibility?
(by L.F. le Sage)
- Bachelard
and the Philosophy of Education - Focuses on Bachelard's
epistemological view of scientific development. Article
in the Encyclopaedia of the Philosophy of Education, by
James Marshall.
- Cavell
and the Philosophy of Education - Article from the
Encyclopaedia of Philosophy of Education by Michael Peters.
Explores how Cavell's works address key questions of education.
- de
Beauvoir and Philosophy of Education - Article from
the Encyclopaedia of Philosophy of Education by James
Marshall. Explores how de Beauvoir's works address key
questions of education.
- Derrida
as a Philosopher of Education - Article from the Encyclopaedia
of Philosophy of Education by Peter Trifonas. Explores
how Derrida's works address key questions of pedagogy.
- Dewey
and the Philosophy of Education - Article from the
Encyclopaedia of Philosophy of Education by Jim Garrison.
Explores Dewey's educational philosophy.
- A
Dialogue on the Relationship between Learning and Self-esteem
- This dialogue includes many participants from the self-esteem
movement in the US and explores the relationship between
educational philosophy and practice and self-esteem.
- Essays
on Philosophy of Education - Links to online essays
and papers by Rick Garlikov concerning philosophical topics,
particularly philosophy of education and ethics (moral
philosophy).
- The
Evils of Inductivism - Inductivism, the long-discredited
yet ubiquitous and entrenched educational theory, which
is based upon the long dead theory of Epistemology and
Scientific Methodology, actually rejects explanatory teaching
as unnatural.
- Gadamer
and the Philosophy of Education - Article from the
Encyclopaedia of Philosophy of Education, by Padraig Hogan.
Details six themes of Gadamer's hermeneutics, in relation
to pedagogy.
- Habermas
and the Philosophy of Education - Article from the
Encyclopaedia of Philosophy of Education by Nadja Hermann.
Emphasizes how Habermas works to reconstruct the conditions
which support pedagogy.
- Hegel
and Philosophy of Education - Article from the Encyclopaedia
of Philosophy of Education by Tarso B. Mazzotti. Delves
into the pedagogical elements of Hegel's philosophy of
spirit.
- Horkheimer
and the Philosophy of Education - Article by Ilan
Gur-Ze'ev from the Encyclopaedia of Philosophy of Education.
Explores the development of Horkheimer's thought.
- Lyotard
and the Philosophy of Education - Article from the
Encyclopaedia of Philosophy of Education by Michael Peters.
Explores Lyotard's notion of the differend in communication.
- Merleau-Ponty's
Corrective to Postmodernism's "Subjects" of Education
- An essay by Marjorie O'Loughlin, considering the significance
of Merleau-Ponty's thought for a feminist philosophy of
education.
- Nietzsche
and Education - Article from the Encyclopaedia of
Philosophy of Education by Rosa Maria Dias. Emphasizes
Nietzsche's criticisms of narrow university education.
- Nietzsche
on Schopenhauer and Education - Explores the pedagogical
aspects of Nietzsche's thought as revealed in his statements
relating to Arthur Schopenhauer. An article by Peter Fitzsimons
from the Encyclopaedia of Philosophy of Education
- Peirce's
Philosophy of Education - Article from the Encyclopaedia
of Philosophy of Education by Phyllis Chiasson. Explores
Peirce's educational thought.
- Plato
and the Philosophy of Education - Article by Renato
Jose de Oliveira from the Encyclopaedia of Philosophy
of Education.
- Popper
and the Philosophy of Education - Article by John
Halliday, from the Encyclopedia of Philosophy of Education.
Pursues Popper's lessons with regard to educational research
as well as pedagogy.
- Rousseau
and Informal Education - An essay on Rousseau's philosophy
of education, with specific reference to his Émile.
- Tolstoy
as a Schoolmaster - Leo Tolstoy's philosophy of education
and its application in the United States, examined by
Ernest Howard Crosby.
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