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Contents
1. Volume 34 Issue 4 November 2009
Editorial
Articles
Can Kant Have an Account of Moral Education?
Kate A. Moran
The Creation of Equals
Stephen Burwood
Justifying Compulsory Environmental Education in Liberal Democracies
Anders Schinkel
School Choice as a Bounded Ideal
Sigal R. Ben-Porath
Creativity as a Question of Bildung
Lars Geer Hammershoj
Narrative and Social Justice from the Perspective of Governmentality
Naomi Hodgson
On the Art of Being Wrong: An Essay on the Dialectic of Errors
Sverre Wide
Evaluating School Choice Policies: A Response to Harry Brighouse
Johannes Giesinger
Moral Intuition, Moral Expertise and Moral Reasoning
Albert W. Musschenga
Dewey’s Democracy as the Kingdom of God on Earth
R. Scott Webster
Review Articles
Has Therapy Intruded into Education?
Avi Mintz
Philosophy, History and Social Science: Educational Research and the Leuven Project
Andrew Davis
Reviving Social Hope and Pragmatism in Trouble Times
Sarah M. Stitzlein
Book Reviews
Thinking Children
Nancy Vansieleghem
Pierre Bourdieu: Education and Training
Alison Phipps
2. Volume 43 Issue 3 July 2009
Introduction: The Question of Method in Philosophy of Education
Claudia Ruitenberg
The Strict Analysis and the Open Discussion
Katariina Holma
‘Anything You Can Do I Can Do Better’: Dialectical Argument in Philosophy of Education
Daniel Vokey
Education and Selfhood: A Phenomenological Investigation
Michael Bonnett
Examples as Method? My Attempts to Understand Assessment and Fairness (in the Spirit of the Later Wittgenstein)
Andrew Davis
Witnessing Deconstruction in Education: Why Quasi-Transcendentalism Matters
Gert Beast
Under the Name of Method: On Jacques Ranciere’s Presumptive Tautology
Charles Bingham
Distance and Defamiliarization: Translation as Philosophical Method
Claudia Ruitenberg
Between the Lines: Philosophy, Text and Conversation
Richard Smith
Method, Philosophy of Education and the Sphere of the Practico-Inert
Marianna Papastephanou
3. Volume 43 Issue 2 May 2009
Editorial
Paul Standish
Articles
The Final Ends of Higher Education in Light of an African Moral Theory
Thaddeus Metz
The Hypothesis of Incommensurability and Multicultural Education
Tim Mcdonough
Ventriloquizing the Voice: Writing in the University
Amanda Fulford
Teaching Learning and Discipleship: Education Beyond Knowledge Transfer
Colin Wringe
Ourselves in Translation: Stanley Cavell and Philosophy as Autobiography
Naoko Saito
Philosophy of Education and Economics: A Case for Closer Engagement
Stephen Gough
Education in the Realm of the Senses: Understanding Paulo Freire’s Aesthetic Unconscious Through Jacques Ranciere
Tyson Edward Lewis
Book Reviews
John D. O’Connor
Continuum Library of Educational Thought, Volume 1
Richard Hickman
Education Beyond Education. Self and the Imaginary in Maxine Greene’s Philosophy
Ian McPherson
Religion and Modern Thought
4. Volume 43 Issue 1 February 2009
Editorial
Paul Standish
Philosophy of Education and the Gigantic Affront of Universalism
Penny Enslin
Mary Tjiattas
University and the Daunting Task of Cultural Translation: A Response to Penny Enslin and Mary Tjiattas
Sharon Todd
Between Universalism and Universality: A Rejoinder to Sharon Todd
Penny Enslin
Mary Tjiattas
Lost in Translation: On the Untranslatable and its Ethical Implications for Religious Pluralism
Lovisa Bergdahl
Education as a Social Right in a Diverse Society
Randall Current
Passionate Utterance and Moral Education
Ian Munday
Iris Murdoch, Liberal Education and Human Flourishing
William Evans
A ‘Seamless Enactment’ of Citizenship Education
Tristan Mccowan
Children in Public or ‘Public Children’: An Alternative to Constructing One’s Own Life
Nancy Vansieleghem
Mindfulness and the Therapeutic Function of Education
Terry Hyland
Philosophy of Art Education in the Visual Culture: Aesthetics for Art Teachers
Dorit Barchana-Larand
Efrat Galnoor
Review Articles
Equity, Employment and Education Policy
Eric Haas
Imagining the Future: What Anarchism Brings to Education
Jennifer Logue
Cris Mayo
Self-Portraiture: The Uses of Academic Autobiography
Hugh Sockett
Book Review
Jonathan Anomaly
Feds in the Classroom
5. Volume 43 Supplement 1 October 2009
Introduction
Reading R. S. Peters on Education Today
Stefaan E. Cuypers
Christopher Martin
1 The Conceptual Analysis of Educational and Teaching was Peters Nearly Right About Education?
Robin Barrow
Learning Our Concepts
Megan Laverty
On Education and Initiation
Michael Luntley
Ritual, Imitation and Education in R. S. Peters
Bryan Warnick
Transformation and Education: The Voice of the Learner in Peters’ Concept of Teaching
Andrea English
2 The Justification of Educational Aims and the Curriculum R. S. Peters’ Normative Conception of Education and Educational Aims
Michael S. Katz
On the Worthwhileness of Theoretical Activities
Michael Hand
Why General Education? Peters’, Hirst and History
John White
The Good, the Worthwhile and the Obligatory: Practical reason and Moral Universalism in R. S. Peters’ Conception of Education
Christopher Martin
Overcoming Social Pathologies in Education: On the Concept of Respect in R. S. Peters and Axel Honneth
Krassimir Stojanov
3 Aspects of Ethical Development and Moral Education Reason and Virtues: The Paradox of R. S. Peters on Moral Educational
Graham Haydon
Autonomy in R. S. Peters’ Educational Theory
Stefaan E. Cuypers
4 Peters in Context
Richard Peters and Valuing Authenticity
Mike Degenhardt
Vision and Elusiveness in Philosophy of Education: R. S. Peters on the Legacy of Michael Oakeshott
Kevin Williams
6. Volume 42 Supplement 1 August 2008
Preface
Leslie Saunders
Articles
Educational Research and the Practical Judgement of Policy Makers
David Bridges
Paul Smeyers
Richard Smith
The Importance of Being Thorough: On Systemic Accumulations of ‘What Works’ in Education Research
Alis Oancea
Richard Pring
Educational Research and Policy: Epistemological Considerations
David Bridges
Michael Watts
On the Epistemological Basis of Large-Scale Population Studies and Their Educational Use
Paul Smeyers
Epistemological as Ethics in Research and Policy: The Use of Case Studies
John Elliott
Dominik Lukes
Personal Narratives and Policy: Never the Twain?
Morwenna Griffiths
Gale Macleod
Action Research and Policy
Lorraine Foreman Peck
Jane Murray
Philosophy as a Basis for Policy and Practice: What Confidence Can We Have in Philosophical Analysis and Argument?
James C. Conroy
Robert A. Davis
Penny Ensslin
Proteus Rising: Re-Imagining Educational Research
Richard Smith
7. Volume 42 Issue 3 / 4 August / November 2008
Preface
Paul Standish
Part One: Neuroscience, Learner Categories and ICT Introduction
Philosophical Challenges for Researchers at the Interface between Neuroscience and Education
Paul Howard-Jones
Principles of Learning, Implications for Teaching: A Cognitive Neuroscience Perspective
Usha Goswami
Exercising Quality Control in Interdisciplinary Education: Toward an Epistemologically Responsible Approach
Zachary Stein
Michael Connell
Howard Gardener
Minds, Brains and Education
David Bakhurst
Commentary
Learner Categories: Introduction
Ian Hacking, Learner Categories and Human Taxonomies
Andrew Davis
Like Alligators Bobbing for Poodles? A Critical Discussion of Education, ADHD and the Biopsychosocial Perspective
Paul Cooper
Does Dyslexia Exist?
Julian G. Elliott
Simon Gibbs
Thoughts About the Autism Label: A Parental View
Charlotte Moore
Commentary
ICT and Learning: Introduction
Technology-Enhanced Learning: A Question of Knowledge
Jan Derry
Technology Enhanced Learning as a Tool for Pedagogical Innovation
Diana Laurillard
Part Two: Learning and Human Flourishing
The Enhancement Agenda Introduction
Enhancing Children
Ruth Cigman
The Long Slide to Happiness
Richard Smith
Lessons from a New Science? On Teaching Happiness in Schools
Judith Suissa
A Critique of Positive Psychology – or ‘The New Science of Happiness’
Alistair Miller
Non-Cognitive Intelligences: Introduction
Illusory Intelligences?
John White
Emotional Intelligence as Educational Goal: A Case for Caution
Sophie Rietti
Commentary
Learners, Teachers and Reflection: Introduction
Learning How to Learn: A Critique
Christopher Winch
Philosophy with Children, the Stingray and the Educative Value of Disequilibrium
Karin Saskia Murris
From Schools to Learning Environments: The Dark Side of Being Exceptional
Marten Simons
Jan Masschelein
Commentary
8. Volume 42 Issue 2 May 2008
Editorial
Paul Standish
Life’s Ethical Symphony
Susan Mendus
Newman’s Theory of a Liberal Education: A Reassessment and its Implications
D. G. Mulcahy
Responding to Children’s Needs: Amplifying the Caring Ethic
Joan F. Goodman
From West to East and Back Again: Faith, Doubt and Education in Hermann Hesse’s Later Work
Peter Roberts
Finding Truth in ‘Lies’: Nietzsche’s Perspectivism and its Relation to Education
Mark E. Jonas
Yoshiaki M. Nakazawa
A Rationale for Mixed Methods (Integrative) Research Programmers in Education
Mansoor Niaz
The Educational Challenges of Agape and Phronesis
Stein M. Wivestad
The Pedagogue of the Anuretic Medium-Extending the Argument
Stephen Dobson
Review Article
Artful Writing about Artful Living
Craig A. Cunningham
Book Reviews
Critical Lessons: What Our Schools Should Teach
Azadeh Osanloo
Education and the Voice of Michael Oakeshott
David Carr
9. Volume 42 Issue 1 February 2008
Editorial
Paul Standish
Conceptual Development and the Paradox of Learning
Michael Luntley
Higher Education, Pedagogy and the ‘Customerisation’ of Teaching and Learning
Kevin Love
Rousseau and the Education of Compassion
Richard White
The Role of the Humanities in the Modern University: Some Historical and Philosophical Considerations
Mahali Phamotse
Mike Kissack
Performing for the Students: Teaching Identity and the Pedagogical Relationship
James Stillwaggon
Authenticity-Sensitive Preferentism and Educating for Well-Being and Autonomy
Ishtiyaque Haji
Stefaan E. Cuypers
Can Autonomy Counteract Extremism in Traditional Education?
David Resnick
The Educational Importance of Self-Esteem
Matt Ferkany
Troubled Theory in the Debate between Hirst and Carr
Fiachra Long
Review Articles
‘The Power To Develop Dispositions’: Revisiting John Dewey’s Democratic Claims For Education
John Baldacchino
Autonomy, Critical Thinking and the Wittgensteinian Legacy: Reflections on Christopher Winch, Education, Autonomy and Critical Thinking
Harvey Siegel
Understanding Evil and Educating Heroes
Avi Mintz
Book Review
Michael Rabinder James on Jack Crittenden’s
Democracy Midwife: An Education in Deliberation
10. Volume 42 Supplement 1 August 2008
Preface
Leslie Saunders
Articles
Educational Research and the Practical Judgement of Policy Makers
David Bridges
Paul Smeyers
Richard Smith
The Importance of Being Thorough: On Systematic Accumulations of ‘What Works’ in Education Research
Alis Oancea
Richard Pring
Educational Research and Policy: Epistemological Considerations
David Bridges
Michael Watts
On the Epistemological Basis of Large-Scale Population Studies and their Educational Use
Paul Smeyers
Epistemology as Ethics In Research and Policy: The Use of Case Studies
John Elliott
Dominik Lukes
Personal Narratives and Policy: Never the Twain?
Morwenna Griffiths
Gale Macleod
Action Research and Policy
Lorraine Foreman Peck
Jane Murray
Philosophy as a Basis for Policy and Practice: What Confidence Can We Have in Philosophical Analysis and Argument?
James C. Conroy
Robert A. Dacis
Penny Enslin
Proteus Rising: Re-Imaging Educational Research
Richard Smith
11. Volume 41 Issue 4 November 2007
Articles
The Common School
Richard Pring
Section1: Defending and Questioning the Comprehensive Ideal
In Search of the Comprehensive Ideal: By Way of an Introduction
Graham Haydon
On the Necessity of Radical State Education: Democracy and the Common School
Michael Fielding
Common Schooling and the Need for Distinction
Robin Barrow
Educational Justice and Socio-Economic Segregation in Schools
Harry Brighouse
Section 2: Common Schools in Multicultural Societies
Culture and the Common School
Walter Feinberg
What is Common About Common Schooling? Rational Autonomy and Moral Agency in Liberal Democratic Education
Hanan Alexander
Common Schools and Multicultural Education
Maria Levinson
What Not to Wear: Dress Codes and Uniform Policies in the Common School
Dianne Gereluk
Section 3: Common Schools and Religion
Religious Education, Religious Literacy Common Schoolings: a Philosophy and History of Skewed Reflection
David Carr
Religious Worldviews and the Common Schools: The French Dilemma
Kevin Williams
Common Schools and Uncommon Conversations: Education, Religious Speech and Public Spaces
Kenneth A. Strike
Section 4: School Choice and the Comprehensive Ideal
How and Why to Support Common Schooling and Educational Choice at the Same Time
Rob Reich
From Adam Swift to Adam Smith: How the ‘Invisible Hand’ Overseas Middle-Class Hypocrisy
James Tooley
School Choice, Brand Loyalty and Civic Loyalty
Mary Healy
Section 5: Common Schools and Inclusion
Capability and Educational Equality: The Just Distribution of Resources to Students with Disabilities and Special Educational Needs
Lorella Terzi
A Question of Universality: Inclusive Education and the Principle of Respect
Ruth Cigman
The ‘Future’ of Queer Children and the Common School Ideal
Kevin McDonough
‘Lookism’, Common Schools, Respect and Democracy
Andrew Davis
In Place of a Conclusion: The Common School and the Melting Pot
J. Mark Halstead
Notes on Contributors
12. Volume 41 Issue 3 August 2007
Editorial
Articles
Internationalization, Diversity and the Humanities Curriculum: Cosmopolitanism and Multiculturalism Revisited
James Donald
Platonic Dialogue, Maieutic Method and Critical Thinking
Fiona Leigh
Political Education in/as the Practice of Freedom: A Paradoxical Defence from the Perspective of Michael Oakeshott
Stephen M. Engel
Lockean Puzzles
Tony Milligan
Walter Benjamin in the Age of Digital Reproduction: Aura in Education: A Rereading of ‘The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction’
Nick Peim
Evidence and Metacognition in the New Regime of Truth: Figures of the Autonomous Learner on the Walls of Plato’s Cave
John Issitt
Embodied Reflection and the Epistemology of Reflective Practice
Elizabeth Anne Kinsella
‘Bringing Me More Than I Contain…’: Discourse, Subjectivity and the Scene of Teaching in Totality and Infinity
Anna Strhan
Do Children Have Rights or Do Their Rights Have to be Realized? The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child as a Frame of Reference for Pedagogical Action
Rudi Roose
Maria Bouverne-De Bie
Review Articles
Parts and Wholes: Liberal-Communication Tension in Democratic States
Eric Bredo
Aligning Deweyan Pragmatism and Emersonian Perfectionism: Re-imaging Growth and Educating Grown-Ups
Vincent Colapietro
The Fallacies of Flatness: Thomas Friedman’s The World Is Flat
Kathleen Knight Abowitz
Jay Roberts
Book Reviews
Christopher Martin on Axel Honesty’s
Disrespect: The Normative Foundations of Critical Theory
A.G. Rud on James Scott Johnston’s
Inquiry and Education: John Dewey and the Quest for Democracy
Gustavo E. Fishman on Michael Peter’s
Education, Globalization, and the State in the Age of Terrorism
Michael Rabinder James on Aylet Shekhar’s
Multicultural Jurisdictions: Cultural Differences and Women’s Rights
Booknotes
13. Volume 41 Issue 2 May 2007
Editorial
Articles
Rhetoric, Paideia and the Old Idea of a Liberal Education
Alistair Miller
Credibility and Credulity: Monitoring Teachers for Trustworthiness
William Hare
Truth and the Capability of Learning
Geoffrey Hinchliffe
Moral Law and Moral Education: Defending Kantian Autonomy
James Scott Johnston
Justified Self-Esteem
Kristjan Kristjansson
Demystifying Threshold Concepts
Darrell Patrick Row bottom
Review Articles
Lightning the Way: Contrasting Arguments for the Arts in Education
Janice Ross
Reflecting on Social Foundations
Kathy Hytten
Booknotes
14. Volume 41 Issue 1 February 2007
Editorial
Articles
Knowledge and Skills for PISA – Assessing the Assessment
Nina Bonderup Dohn
Wellbeing and Education: Issues of Culture and Authority
John White
Disability, Dependency and Indebtedness?
John Vorhaus
Essentialism Regarding Human Nature in the Defence of Gender Equality in Education
Katariina Holma
How to think about Environment Studies
Robert L. Chapman
Intersubjective Recognition and the Development of Propositional Thinking
Krassimir Stojanov
The Lure of Evil: Exploring Moral Formation on the Dark Side of Literature and the Arts
David Carr
Robert Davis
Lessons of Solitude: The Awakening of Aesthetic Sensibility
Angelo Caranfa
Review Articles
Metaphorical Imagination: Resonance, Re-orientation, Renewal
Ian McPherson
Reconstructing Pragmatism to Address Racial Injustice
Frank Margonis
The Relevance of Critical Race Theory to Educational Theory and Practice
Jeanne M. Powers
Book Reviews
Rob Reich in Sigal Ben-Porath’s
Citizenship Under Fire: Democratic Education in Times of Conflict
Penny Enslin and Thokozani Mathebula on Audrey Osler and Hugh Starkey’s
Changing Citizenship: Democracy and Inclusion in Education
James D. Marshall on Wayne S. McGowan’s
The Responsibility of Parents for the Education of their Children:
A Foucauldian Analysis of the School Education Act, 1999
Book notes
15. Volume 40 Issue 4 November 2006
Articles
Introduction
David Bridges
Richard Smith
Philosophy, Methodology and Action Research
Wellfield Carr
Why Generalizability is not Generalizable
Lynn Fender
Epistemological Issues in Phenomenological Research: How Authoritative Are People’s Accounts of their own Perceptions?
Bas Levering
‘What it Makes Sense to Say’: Education, Philosophy and Peter Winch on Social Science
Paul Smeyers
Consistency, Understanding and Truth in Educational Research
Andrew Davis
The Quantitative-Qualitative Distinction and the Null Hypothesis Significance Testing Procedure
Nimal Manesar
Jim Mackenzie
On Generalizing from Single Case Studies: Epistemological Reflections
Colin W. Evers
Echo H. Wu
From Technologization to Totalization in Education Research: US Graduate Training, Methodology, and Critique
Lynda Stone
Shoveling Smoke? The Experience of Being a Philosopher on an Educational Research Training Programmed
Judith Suissa
Induction into Educational Research Networks: The Striated and the Smooth
Naomi Hodgson
Paul Standish
16. Volume 40 Issue 3 August 2006
Editorial
Articles
Hypothetical Markets: Educational Application of Ronald Dworkin’s
Sovereign Virtue
Stephen Gough
Disproportionate Sacrifices: Coeur’s Theories of Justice and the Widening Participation Agenda for Higher Education in the UK
Michael Watts
Respecting Profoundly Disabled Learners
John Vorhaus
‘What Could Be Better Than This?’ Conflicting Visions of the Good Life in Traditional Education
David Resnick
Philosophy as Education and Education as Philosophy: Democracy and Education from Dewey to Cavell
Naoko Saito
The Literacy Life of Educational Authority
Charles Bingham
Review Articles
Putting Foucault to Work in Educational Research
Dan W. Boutin
Autonomy, Human Flourishing and the Curriculum
John White
This Thing Called ‘The Philosophy of Education’
Kenneth Wain
Teaching Right and Wrong: A Somewhat Irritating Expression
Bruce Maxwell
Book Review
Nisha Gupta on Leveling the Playing Field: Justice, Politics, and College Admissions
Robert K. Fullenwider
Judith Lichtenberg
17. Volume 40 Issue 2 May 2006
Articles
Philosophy, Methodology and Educational Research: Introduction
David Bridges
Richard Smith
The Myth of ‘Scientific Method’ in Contemporary Educational Research
Darrell Patrick Row bottom
Sarah Jane Aniston
As if by Machinery: The Levelling of Educational Research
Richard Smith
Educational Research as a Form of Democratic Rationality
John Elliott
Philosophical Research and Educational Action Research
Marianna Papastephanou
A View from Somewhere: Explaining the Paradigms of Educational Research
Hanan A. Alexander
‘A Demented from of the Familiar’: Postmodernism and Educational Research
Maggie Macule
No Harm Done: The Implications for Educational Research of the Rejection of Truth
Stefan Artmakers
The Disciplines and Discipline of Educational Research
David Bridges
Philosophy’s Contribution to Social Science Research on Education
Martyn Hammersley
18. Volume 40 Issue 1 February 2006
Editorial
Articles
High Stakes Testing and the Structure of the Mind: A Reply to Randall current
Andrew Davis
Connected Learning and the Foundations of Psychometrics: A Rejoinder
Randall current
‘Education Through Research’ at European Universities: Notes on the Orientation of Academic Research
Maarten Simons
On Difference: The Moral Psychology of Self-Belief
Richard Smith
Equality of Opportunity for Education: One-off or Lifelong?
Alexander Brown
Voices of Silence in Pedagogy: Art, Writing and Self-Encounter
Angelo Caranfa
Review Articles
Critical Pedagogy: Art, Writing and Self-Encounter
Eduardo Duarte
Democracy, Philosophy and the Formation of Public Policy for Schools
Roger Marples
Book Review
Fiction Written Under Oath? Essays in Philosophy and Educational Research
Review by Richard Pring
Booknotes
19. Volume 39 Issue 4 November 2005
Editorial
Articles
The Contested Nature of Empirical Educational Research (and Why Philosophy of Education Offers Little Help)
D. C. Phillips
Thomas Reid and Philosophy with Children
Fiachra Long
Philosophy and Education – A Symposium
Paul Hirst
Wilfred Carr
Critical Realism and Empirical Research Methods in Education
David Scott
Israel Scheffler interviewed by Harvey Siegel
The Body Disciplined: Rewriting Teaching Competence and the Doctrine of Reflection
Peter Erlandson
Can We Teach Justified Anger?
Kristjan Kristjansson
Book Reviews
Spirituality, Philosophy and Education, Edited by David Carr and John Haldane
Reviewed by Shirley Rowan
Does God Belong in Public School? by Kent Greenwalt
Reviewed by Perry L. Glanzer
On Bullshit, by Mark Mason
Book notes
20. Volume 39 Issue 3 August 2005
Editorial
Articles
At the Interface of School and Work
Theodore Lewis
Beyond the Dilemma of Difference: The Capability Approach to Disability and Special Educational Needs
Lorella Terzi
Citizenship, Competence and Profound Disability
John Vorhaus
Cultural Coherence and Schooling for Identity Maintenance
Michael S. Merry
Rawls’ Theory of Justice and Citizenship Education
Marianna Papastephanou
The Non-transparency of the Self and the Ethical Value of Bildung
Christiane Thompson
Neither Humean nor (Fully) Kantian Be: Reply to Cuypers
Harvey Siegel
Review Article
Individualism, Diversity and Unity: Goals in Tension in Public Education
Emily R. Gill on collections edited by Jennifer L. Hochschild and Nathan Scovronick, David Tyack and Alan Wolfe
Book Reviews
Graham Haydon on Mike Buttery’s
The Challengers of Educational Leadership: Values in a Globalized Age
Aaron Cooley on Patrick J. Wolf and Stephen Macedo’s
Education Citizens: International Perspectives on Civic Values and School Choice
Michael S. Merry on Kwame Anthony Appiah’s
The Ethics of Identity
Derek Edyvane on John Haldane’s
Values, Education and the Human World
Booknotes
21. Volume 39 Issue 2 May 2005
Introduction
Part 1 The Broken Middle of Philosophy, Education and Culture
Chapter 1 Philosophy in Education and Education in Philosophy
Chapter 2 the Culture of Philosophical Experience
Part 2 The Experience of the Teacher
Introduction
Chapter 3 The Master
Chapter 4 The Servant
Chapter 5 The Spiritual Teacher
Conclusion
Part 3 Philosophy and the Teacher
Introduction
Chapter 6 Hegel
Chapter 7 Nietzsche, Zarathustra and Deleuze
Chapter 8 Kierkegaard
References
22. Volume 39 Issue 1 February 2005
Editorial
Articles
Genetic Enhancement as Care or as Domination? The Ethics of Asymmetrical in the Upbringing of Children
Maureen Junker-Kenny
Philosophy for Children as the Wind of Thinking
Nancy Vansieleghen
Human Rights and Citizenships: An Unjustifiable Conflation?
Dina Kiwanis
Participation for Better or for Worse
Jan Masschelein
Kerljin Quaghebeur
Spectral Bodies: Derrida and the Philosophy of the Photograph as Historical Document
Nick Peim
Art as Fulfilment: on the justification of education in the Arts
Constantijin Koopman
On sense and Nonsense: looking Beyond the Literacy Wars
Kausuw Roy
Why Liberal state funding of Denominational Schools Cannot be unconditional: a reply to Neil Burtonwood
Ger sink
Johan de Jong
Review Articles
The state of the Art
Josh Corngold, Rebecca M. Katz, Anne Newman And D.C Phillips on collections edited by Randall Curren and by Nigel Blake, Paul Smeyers, Richard Smith and Paul Standish
Teaching Identify and Autonomy
Jeff Spinner-Halve on a collection edited by Kevin McDonough and Walter Feinberg
How Good an Historian Shall I Be?
W.J. van der Dussen on Marine Hugest-Warrington’s study of Collingwood, the Historical Imagination and Education
Religion, Politics and Civic Education
Robert Kunzman on books by Micheal J. Perry and Paul J. Weithman
Book Reviews
Elisabeth Hanson on George Steiner’s Lessons of the Masters
Micheal Hand on Andrew Wright’s Religion, Education and Post-modernity
Lynndy Levin on J. Mark Halstead and Micheal J. Reiss’s Values in Sex Education: From Principles to practice
Book notes
23. Volume 38 Issue 4 November 2004
Editorial
Articles
Cultivating Sentimental Dispositions Through Aristotelians Habitation
Jan Stetual
Ben Spiecker
Theory and practice: The Politics of Philosophical Character
Nigel Tubbs
Knowledge, Education and the Limits of Africanization
Kai Horsthemke
Understanding, Personal Identity and Education
Rafal Godon
Education for Autonomy: The Role of Religious Elementary Schools
Ian McMullen
What’s Wrong with Privatizing Schools?
Harry Brighouse
Work, the Aims of Life and the Aims of Education: A Reply to Clarke and Mearman
Christopher Winch
Religious Upbringing: A Rejoinder and Responses
Michael Hand with responses from Jim Mackenzie, Peter Gardner and Charlene Tan
Review Articles
How Ravitch Restricts What Readers Learn about Censorship
Claudia Ruitenberg on Diane Ravitch’s The Language Police: How pressure groups restrict what students learn
On Endless Trial?
Ian McPherson on Michael Peters’(ed.) Heidegger, Education and Modernity
Book Reviews
Jim Garrison on Gert J. J. Biesta and Nicholas C. Burbules’ Pragmatism and Educational Research
Book notes
24. Volume 38 Issue 3 August 2004
Preface
Articles
The Role of Critique in Philosophy of Education: its Subject Matter and its Ambiguities
Frieda Heyting
Christopher Winch
The Domestication of Critique: Problems of Justifying the Critical in the Context of Educationally Relevant Thought and Action
Helmut Heid
Don’t Fence Me In: The Liberation of Undomesticated Critique
Claudia Ruitenberg
How to Conceive of Critical Educational Theory Today?
Jan Masschelein
Educational Critique, Critical Thinking and the Critical Philosophical Traditions
Marianna Papastephanou
Problematizing Critique in Pedagogy
Jorg Ruhloff
Problematizing Critique in Education and Child-Rearing: Ruhloff’s Scepticism
Stefan Ramaekers
Critique and Negativity: Towards the Pluralization of Critique in Educational Practice, Theory and Research
Dietrich Benner
Andrea English
Negativity: A Disturbing Constitutive Matter in Education
Rosa Nidia Buenfil Burgos
The Utopianization of Critique: The Tension between Education Conceived as a Utopian Concept and as one Grounded in Empirical Reality
Michele Borrelli
Borrelli. Mill, Emily and Me
Judith Suissa
Developing Critical Rationality as a Pedagogical Aim
Christopher Winch
What are the Bounds of Critical Rationality in Education?
Christiane Thompson
Relativism and the Critical Potential of Philosophy of Education
Frieda Heyting
Critique, Contextualism and Consensus
Jane Green
25. Volume 38 Issue 2 May
Editorial
Articles
When Choice Does Not Matter: Political Liberalism, Religion and the Faith School Debate
Alan Dagovitz
Preventive Intervention in Families at Risk: The Limits of Liberalism
Ger Sink
Johan De Jong
Wouter Van Haaften
Education and Society: A Plea for a Historicized Approach
Raf Vanderstraeten
Beyond Democratic Justice: A Further Misgiving about Citizenship Education
Kristjan Kristjansson
Moral Values and the Arts in Environmental Education: Towards an Ethics of Aesthetic Appreciation
David Carr
Beware of Ideals in Education
Frieda Heyting
Comment on Christopher Winch’s ‘The Economic Aims of Education’
Peter Clarke
Andrew Mearman
Michael Hand, Indoctrination and the Inculcation of Belief
Charlene Tan
Review Articles
Hope and Education
Ruth Levites on David Halpin’s Hope and Education: The Role of the Utopian Imagination
Social Welfare, the Neo-conservative Turn and Educational Opportunity Michele S. Moses on Books by Michael B. Katz and Lori Holyfield
Fresh Perspectives on School Choice
David J. Ferrero on books by William A. Galston, Rosemary Salomone, Stephen Macedo and Rob Reich
Book Reviews
Ruth Cigman on Adam Swift’s How not to be a Hypocrite
Megan Laverty on Joseph Dunne and James Kelly’s (eds) Childhood and its Discontents
Book Notes
26. Volume 38 Issue 1 February 2004
Editorial
Articles
Growing Awareness
Michael Luntley
The Credentials of Brain-Based Learning
Andrew Davis
Creating Green Citizens? Political Liberalism and Environmental Education
Derek R. Bell
Philosophy and Education
Wilfred Carr
Critical Thinking, Autonomy and Practical Reason
Stefaan E. Cuypers
Situated Self-Esteem
Ruth Cigman
Satisfied Fools: Using J. S. Mill’s Notion of Utility to Analyze the Impact of Vocationalism in Education within a Democratic Society
Iona Tarrant
James Tarrant
Hand on Religious Upbringing
Peter Gardner
Religious Upbringing is not as Michael Hand Describes
Jim Mackenzie
Review Articles
Critical Pedagogy and Foreign Language Education Kevin Williams on Manuela Guilherme’s Critical Citizens for an Intercultural World
Making Sense of Education – for Whom?
Graham Haydon and Janet Orchard on David Car’s Making Sense of Education
Book notes
27. Volume 37 Issue 4 November 2003
Preface
Acknowledgement
1. Introduction
2. Metaphysics, Education and Environmental Concern
3. Notions of Nature
4. Retreat from Reality
5. Nature as Our Primordial Reality
6. Nature’s Intrinsic Value
7. Nature and Knowing
8. Towards an Environmental Ethos for Education
9. Education for Sustainable Development: Sustainability as Frame of Mind
10. Issues for Environmental Education
11. Education for a Post-humanist Age: The Question of Human Dwelling
Bibliography
28. Volume 37 Issue August 2003
Editorial
Articles
Tacit Knowledge and Public Accounts
Stella Gonzalez Arnal and Stephen Burwood
Freedom of Choice, Community and Deliberation
Klas Roth
Social Cohesion, Autonomy and the Liberal Defence of Faith Schools
Neil Burtonwood
Why Harry Brighouse is Nearly Right about the Privatization of Education
James Tooley
‘The Poem’s Invitation’: Ricoeur’s Concept of Mimesis and its Consequences for Narrative Educational Research
Piet Verhesschen
The Importance of Ideals in Education
Doret J. De Ruyter
A Fallacy in Constructive Epistemology
Robin Small
Forgiving and Requesting Forgiveness
Marianna Papastephanou
Review Article: War and Peace Education
Signal R. Ben Porath
Book Reviews
Books notes
29. Volume 37 Issue 2 May 2003
Preface
Articles
Introduction
Joseph Dunne and Padraig Hogan
Teaching and Learning as a Way of Life
Padraig Hogan
MacIntyre: Teaching, Politics and Practice
Kenneth Wain
Is Teaching a Practice?
Nel Nodding’s
Rival Conceptions of Practice in Education and Teaching
Davis Carr
Pursuing the Idea/1 of an Educated Public: Philosophy’s Contributions to Radical School Reform
Daniel Vokey
McIntyre’s Moral Theory and the Possibility of an Aretaic Ethics of Teaching
Christopher Higgins
Pulled Up Short: Challenging Self-Understanding as a Focus of Teaching and Learning
Deborah Kerdeman
Thinking With Each Other: The Peculiar Practice of the University
Richard Smith
Is the Virtue Approach to Moral Education Viable in a Plural Society?
Katsushige Katayama
Teaching as a Practice and a Community of Practice: The Limits of Commonality and the Demands od Diversity
Terence Dunne
Arguing for Teaching as a Practice: A Reply to Alasdair MacIntyre
Joseph Dunne
Bibliography
30. Volume 37 Issue 1 February 2003
Editorial
Articles
Towards a Richer Conception of Vocational Preparation
Geared Lum
Amartya Sen’s Capability Approach to Education: A Critical Exploration
Kadoka Saito
Should Philosophy Express the Self?
M.A.B. Degenhardt
For and Of the Truth: ‘Upbringing’ Higher Education in Church Colleges
Nigel Tubbs
Critical Thinking, Learning and Confucius: A Positive Assessment
Hye-Kyung Kim
Hippias Major, Version 1.0: Software for Post-Colonial, Multicultural Technology Systems
Gene Fendt
The Concept of Education Revisited
John Wilson
Walter Benjamin and John Dewey: The Structure of Difference Between Their Thoughts on Education
Yasuo Imai
Autonomy and Vulnerability: On Just Relations Between Adults and Children
Sigel Benporath
Five Critical Stances Towards Liberal Philosophy of Education in Britain John White – with responses from Wilfred Carr, Richard Smith, Paul Standish and Terence H. McLaughlin
Review Articles: The Child’s Mind
Stephen Law
Book Reviews
Book notes
31. Volume 36 Issue 4 November 2002
Editorial
Articles
Stereotypes and Moral Oversight in Conflict Resolution: What Are We Teaching?
J. Harvey
Forgiveness, the Moral Law and Education: A Reply to Patricia White
L. Philip Barnes
Religious Upbringing Reconsidered
Michael Hand
Faith-Based Schools: A Threat to Social Cohesion?
Geoffrey Short
Why Should States Fund Denominational Schools?
Johan De Jong and Ger Snick
An Adequate Education in a Globalized World? A Note on Immunization Against Being-Together
Jan Masschelein and Maarten Simons
Stalky & Co: The Adversarial Curriculum
Jim Mackenzie
Toward a Programmatic Pragmatism: A Responses to Naoko Saito
Raymond Ramaekers
A Modest Defence of School Choice
Harry Brighouse
Review Article: New Light on Personal Well-Being
John Whit
Book Review
Book notes
32. Volume 36 Issue 3 August 2002
Preface
Acknowledgement
Articles
Introduction: Bildung and the idea of a liberal education
Lars Lovely and Paul Standish
Bildung and the Thinking of Bildung
Sven Erik Nordenbo
The Idea of a Universal Theory of Education – an Impossible but Necessary Project?
Michael Uljens
How General Can Bildung Be? Reflections on the Future of a Modern Educational Ideal
Gert Biesta
Bildung and Critical Theory in the Face of Postmodern Education
Ilan Gur-Ze’ev
On Irritation and Transformation: A-teleological Bildung and its Significance for the Democratic Form of Living
Roland Reichenbach
Beyond the Present State of Affairs: Bildung and the Search for Orientation in Rapidly Transforming Societies
Helmut Peukert
The Double Call: on Bildung in a Literary and Reflective Perspective
Klaus Peter Mortensen
Modernizing Media or Modernist Medium? The Struggle for liberal Learning in Our Information Age
Rene V. Arvilla
The Promise of Bildung
Lars Lovely
Illusion – How Friedrich Schiller Can Cast Light on Bildung
Hansford Hour
Bibliography
33. Volume 36 Issue 2 May 2002
Editorial
Articles
In Defence of ‘Non-Expansive’ Character Education
Kristjan Kristjansson
Is There Spirituality? Can It Be Part of Education?
Colin Wringe
Transcending and Attending to Difference on the Multicultural Classroom
Benjamin Endres
Situating Skills
Geoffrey Hinchliffe
Are There Domain-Specific Thinking Skills?
Gerald Smith
Summing Up Our Difference: A Reply to Siegel
Jim Garrison
Dewey’s Transactional Constructivism
Raf Vanderstraeten
Pragmatism and the Tragic Sense: Deweyan Growth in an Age of Nihilism
Naoko Saito
Deconstruction, Anti-Realism and Philosophy of Science – an Interview with Christopher Norris
Christopher Norris and Marianna Papastephanou
School Choice and Social Injustice: A Responses to Harry Brighouse
Samara S. Foster
Book Review
Book Notes
34. Volume 36 Issue 1 February 2002
Editorial
Articles
Alasdair MacIntyre on Education: In Dialogue with Joseph Dunne
Alasdair MacIntyre and Joseph Dune
The School Leadership Initiative: An Ethically Flawed Project?
Michael Smith
Taking the Future Seriously: On the Inadequacies of the Framework of Liberalism for Environmental Education
Dirk Willem Postma
What We Should Teach Children About Forgiveness?
Patricia White
Arrows Not Yet Fired: Cultivating Cosmopolitanism Through Education
Marianna Papastephanou
Self-Esteem: The Kindly Apocalypse
Richard Smith
The Economic Aims of Education
Christopher Winch
Lifelong Learning and the New Educational Order? Review Article
John Vorhaus
Book Notes
35. Volume 35 Issue 4 November 2001
Editorial
Articles
The Reciprocal Character of Self-Education: Introductory Comments on Hans-Georg Gadamer’s Address ‘Education is Self-Education’
John Cleary and Padraig Hogan
Education Is Self-Education
Hans-Georg Gadamer
Recognition and Multiculturalism in Education
Lawrence Blum
Self-Esteem and the Confidence to Fail
Ruth Cigman
Dangerous Dualisms or Murky Monism? A Reply to Jim Garrison
Harvey Siegel
Guilt, Suffering and Responsibility
Sharon Todd
Hirst’s Social Practices View of Education: A Radical Change From His Liberal Education?
Jae-Bong Yoo
Anarchism, Utopias and Philosophy of Education
Judith Suissa
Four Philosophical Perspectives on School Inspection: An Introduction
Terence H. McLaughlin
School Inspection: A Re-appraisal
Colin Richards
Accountability and School Inspection: In Defence of Audited Self-Review
Andrew Davis and John White
Towards a Non-Punitive School Inspection Regime
Christopher Winch
OFSTED, Inspection and the Betrayal of Democracy
Michael Fielding
36. Volume 35 Issue 3 August 2001
Preface
Richard Smith
Introduction: Whose Ethics, Which Research?
Mike McNamee
The Principle of Assumed Consent: The Ethics of Gatekeeping. Roger Homan Opening Windows, Closing Doors: Ethical Dilemmas in Educational Action Research
Les Tickle
Representation, Identification and Trust: Towards an Ethics of Educational Research
Shirley Pendlebury and Penny Enslin
The Ethics of Outsider Research:
David Bridges
Codes are Not Enough: What Philosophy can Contribute to the Ethics of Educational Research
Robin Small
The Virtues and Vices of an Educational Researcher
Richard Pring
The Guilt of Whistling-blowing: Conflicts inaction Research and Educational Ethnography
Mike McNamee
Accountability and Relevance in Educational Research
Christopher Winch
Educational Philosophy, Theory and Research: A Psychiatric Autobiography
Davis Carr
Qualitative Versus Quantitative Research Design: A Plea for Paradigmatic Tolerance in Educational Research
Paul Smeyers
Data Return: The Sense of the Given Educational Research
Paul Standish
37. Volume 35 Issue 2 May 2001
Editorial
Articles
Kierkegaard as an Educational Thinker: Communication Through and Across Ways of Being
Ian McPherson
Language and Educational Research
Ian Frowe
The Undecidable Grounds of Scientific Expertise: Science Education and the Limits of Intellectual Independence
Stella Gaon and Stephen P. Norris
The ‘Whole Child’ in Education
Winifred Wing Han Lamb
Education for Moral Integrity
Albert W. Musschenga
The Polemics of Education
David Rozema
Teaching to Lie and Obey: Nietzsche on Education
Stefan Ramaekers
Post-Humanist Liberal Pragmatism? Environmental Education out of Modernity
Andrew Stables and William Scott
Carpe Diem: Tales of Desire and the Unexpected
Paul Smeyers and Bert Lambeir
Democratic Values Education Reconsidered: A Moral Realist Case
Tapio Puolimatka
38. Volume 35 Issue 1 February 2001
Editorial
Articles
The Discourse of the Learning Society and the Loss of Childhood
Jan Masschelein
Aesthetics and the Paradox of Educational Relation
Charles Bingham and Alexander Sidorkin
Education or Pedagogy?
Geoffrey Hinchliffe
The Ethics of Integrity: Educational Values Beyond Postmodern Ethics
Mark Mason
Estranged but not Alienated: A Precondition of Critical Educational Theory
Marianna Papastephanou
Schools and Moral Education: Conformism or Autonomy
Willem L. Wardekker
Deliberative Democracy, Diversity and the Challenges
Penny Enslin, Citizenship Education
Shirley Pendlebury and Mary Tjiattas
Sport and Friendship
Ken Jones
Patriotism without Obligation
John White
Book Review
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