New Perspectives in Philosophy of Education seeks to build a bridge between philosophical reflection and socio-political action by developing a range of critical discussions in the areas of ethics, politics and religion. This volume brings together established authorities and a new generation of scholars to ask whether philosophy of education can contribute to political and social discourse, or whether it is destined to remain the marginal gadfly of mainstream ideology. The philosophy of education stands in danger of becoming a neglected field at precisely the moment we need to be able to…mehr
New Perspectives in Philosophy of Education seeks to build a bridge between philosophical reflection and socio-political action by developing a range of critical discussions in the areas of ethics, politics and religion. This volume brings together established authorities and a new generation of scholars to ask whether philosophy of education can contribute to political and social discourse, or whether it is destined to remain the marginal gadfly of mainstream ideology. The philosophy of education stands in danger of becoming a neglected field at precisely the moment we need to be able to reflect upon the increasingly apparent costs of the technocratic attitude to education. While many of the educational policy discussions of recent years seem far-reaching and radical, critical debate surrounding these initiatives remain largely at a populist level. New Perspectives in Philosophy of Education provides contemporary responses to philosophical issues that bear upon educational studies, policies and practices, contributing to the debate on the role of philosophy of education in an increasingly fractured intellectual milieu.
David Lewin is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy of Education at Liverpool Hope University, UK, where he is director of the Philosophy of Education Research Group. Alexandre Guilherme is Adjunct Professor at the School of Humanities, Department of Education, Pontificia Universidade Catolica do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Morgan White is Lecturer in Education at Liverpool Hope University, UK, where he is co-founder of the Philosophy of Education Research Group.
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Introduction Alex Guilherme (Liverpool Hope University UK) David Lewin (Liverpool Hope University UK) and Morgan White (Liverpool Hope University UK) Prelude 1. What's the Use of Philosophy of Education? Paul Standish (Institute of Education University of London UK) Part One: Ethics 2. Technological Thinking in Education David Lewin (Liverpool Hope University UK) 3. Learning Analytics and the Education of the Human David Lundie (Liverpool Hope University UK) 4. The Personal and Impersonal in Moral Education Adrian Skilbeck (Institute of Education University of London UK) 5. Rousseau's Pedagogical Hermeneutics and Some Implications for Moral Education David Aldridge (Oxford Brookes University UK) Part Two: Politics 6. Universities Citizens and the Public Morgan White (Liverpool Hope University UK) 7. The Interpretive Tradition and its Legacy Jon Nixon (Hong Kong Institute of Education Hong Kong) 8. An Epistemic Monoculture and the University of Reasons Richard Smith (Durham University UK) 9. Towards an Anarchist Philosophy of Education Judith Suissa (Institute of Education University of London UK) Part Three: Religion 10. Buber Religion and Inclusion Alex Guilherme (Liverpool Hope University UK) 11. A Philosophical Assessment of Spiritual Education Ruth Wills (University of Winchester UK) 12. Theology as Partner for Educators John Sullivan (Liverpool Hope University UK) 13. Essential Features of a Catholic Philosophy of Education David Torevell (Liverpool Hope University UK) Index
Introduction Alex Guilherme (Liverpool Hope University UK) David Lewin (Liverpool Hope University UK) and Morgan White (Liverpool Hope University UK) Prelude 1. What's the Use of Philosophy of Education? Paul Standish (Institute of Education University of London UK) Part One: Ethics 2. Technological Thinking in Education David Lewin (Liverpool Hope University UK) 3. Learning Analytics and the Education of the Human David Lundie (Liverpool Hope University UK) 4. The Personal and Impersonal in Moral Education Adrian Skilbeck (Institute of Education University of London UK) 5. Rousseau's Pedagogical Hermeneutics and Some Implications for Moral Education David Aldridge (Oxford Brookes University UK) Part Two: Politics 6. Universities Citizens and the Public Morgan White (Liverpool Hope University UK) 7. The Interpretive Tradition and its Legacy Jon Nixon (Hong Kong Institute of Education Hong Kong) 8. An Epistemic Monoculture and the University of Reasons Richard Smith (Durham University UK) 9. Towards an Anarchist Philosophy of Education Judith Suissa (Institute of Education University of London UK) Part Three: Religion 10. Buber Religion and Inclusion Alex Guilherme (Liverpool Hope University UK) 11. A Philosophical Assessment of Spiritual Education Ruth Wills (University of Winchester UK) 12. Theology as Partner for Educators John Sullivan (Liverpool Hope University UK) 13. Essential Features of a Catholic Philosophy of Education David Torevell (Liverpool Hope University UK) Index
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