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9780199915729

The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Education

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    9780199915729

  • ISBN10:

    0199915725

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2012-03-01
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Summary

Philosophy of education has an honored place in the history of Western philosophical thought. Its questions are as vital now, both philosophically and practically, as they have ever been. In recent decades, however, philosophical thinking about education has largely fallen off the philosophical radar screen. Philosophy of education has lost intimate contact with the parent discipline to a regrettably large extent--to the detriment of both. The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Education is intended to serve as a general introduction to key issues in the field, to further the philosophical pursuit of those issues, and to bring philosophy of education back into closer contact with general philosophy. Distinguished philosophers and philosophers of education, most of whom have made important contributions to core areas of philosophy, turn their attention in these 28 essays to a broad range of philosophical questions concerning education. The chapters are accessible to readers with no prior exposure to philosophy of education, and provide both surveys of the general domain they address, and advance the discussion in those domains in original and fruitful ways. Together their authors constitute a new wave of general philosophers taking up fundamental philosophical questions about education--the first such cohort of outstanding general philosophers to do so (in English) in a generation.

Author Biography


Harvey Siegel is Professor of Philosophy, University of Miami.

Table of Contents


Introduction: Philosophy of Education and Philosophy, Harvey Siegel
Aims of Education
1. The Epistemic Aims of Education, Emily Robertson
2. Moral and Political Aims of Education, Harry Brighouse
3. Tagore, Dewey, and the Imminent Demise of Liberal Education, Martha Nussbaum

Thinking, Reasoning, Teaching and Learning
4. Thinking, Reasoning, and Education, Richard Feldman
5. Why Fallibility Has Not Mattered and How It Could, Jonathan E. Adler
6. Indoctrination, Eamonn Callan and Dylan Arena
7. Educating for Authenticity: The Paradox of Moral Education Revisited, Stefaan E. Cuypers
8. The Development of Rationality, David Moshman
9. Philosophy and Developmental Psychology: Getting Beyond the Deficit Conception of Childhood, Gareth B. Matthews
10. Socratic Teaching and Socratic Method, Thomas C. Brickhouse and Nicholas D. Smith
11. Educating the Practical Imagination: A Prolegomena, Amelie Rorty
Moral, Value, and Character Education
12. Caring, Empathy, and Moral Education, Michael Slote
13. Kantian Moral Maturity and the Cultivation of Character, Marcia C. Baron
14. The Persistence of Moral Skepticism and the Limits of Moral Education, Elijah Millgram
15. Values Education, Graham Oddie

Knowledge, Curriculum, and Educational Research
16. Curriculum and the Value of Knowledge, David Carr
17. Education, Democracy, and Capitalism, Philip Kitcher
18. Art and Education, Catherine Z. Elgin
19. Science Education, Religious Toleration, and Liberal Neutrality Toward the Good, Robert Audi
20. Constructivisms, Scientific Methods and Reflective Judgment in Science Education, Richard E. Grandy
21. Empirical Educational Research: Charting Philosophical Disagreements in an Undisciplined Field, D. C. Phillips

Social/Political Issues
22. Educating for Individual Freedom and Democratic Citizenship: In Unity and Diversity There Is Strength, Amy Gutmann
23. Mapping Multicultural Education, Meira Levinson
24. Prejudice, Lawrence Blum
25. Educational Authority and the Interests of Children, Rob Reich

Approaches to Philosophy of Education and Philosophy
26. Pragmatist Philosophy of Education, Randall Curren
27. Feminist Philosophy and Education, Nel Noddings
28. Postmodernism and Education, Nicholas C. Burbules

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