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Spencer Jeice; Sudarsan Padmanabhan – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2024
This article addresses the problem of two extreme positions in the self-understanding of human beings namely ignoring culture or its over-determination. Though Charles Taylor and Antonio Gramsci are widely known to differ from each other in many respects, we endeavor a congruent reading to evolve a comprehensive perspective. We make avail of their…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Metacognition, Cultural Influences, Freedom
Lala, Erika; Bhattacharya, Kakali; Nieto, Sonia; Vilson, José Luis – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2021
Grounded in the power of our interconnectedness and humanity, this kitchen-table talk explores what it means to cultivate care, dignity, love, and respect in education. We begin by sharing personal offerings and stories that center us in this conversation, and these lead us to exploring the possibilities in showing care and feeling cared for in…
Descriptors: Human Dignity, Intimacy, Caring, Education
Josefine Scherling; Tuija Kasa – Ethics and Education, 2024
This article constitutes a review of the concept of resistance in critical human rights education (CHRE) and its relevance for democratic education (DE). Our conceptual analysis draws on resistance studies, the emerging study of CHRE, and its implications for DE, which we suggest are interconnected. Although resistance is tied to the history of…
Descriptors: Democracy, Citizenship Education, Civil Rights, Resistance (Psychology)
Hansen, David T.; Quek, Yibing – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2023
This philosophical and field-based article draws together two conceptions of teaching that have not been linked, as yet, in the scholarly literature: teaching as a calling or vocation, and teaching as the enactment of care ethics. We draw upon Hansen's extensive work on calling and juxtapose it with Quek's recent work on care ethics in teaching.…
Descriptors: Occupational Aspiration, Career Choice, Caring, Ethics
Varden, Helga – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2021
Kant's life shows us that it is possible to be a philosopher who revolutionises our thinking about morality in terms of freedom--in fact, to be the first to propose that treating others morally is to treat them with respect or as having dignity--while simultaneously dehumanising himself and others. It presumably follows from this that we can teach…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Ethics, Freedom, Human Dignity
Fei, Wei – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2023
This paper aims to explore the relationship between Karl Marx's concept of justice and Martha Nussbaum's capabilities approach. Nusbaum follows the Aristotelian idea of man as a political animal, which is intrinsically consistent with Marx's view of human nature, but she provides us with a new normative perspective to reconsider Marxism. When she…
Descriptors: Political Attitudes, Correlation, Justice, Educational Philosophy
Tijana Milosevic; Anne Collier; James O'Higgins Norman – International Journal of Bullying Prevention, 2023
This article outlines how dignity theory could be used to better understand bullying behaviors. Dignity is defined here as the inherent worth of every human being and it allows us to trace the motivations behind bullying behaviors to broader social values that are rarely the primary focus of bullying research, as well as prevention and…
Descriptors: Bullying, Antisocial Behavior, Social Values, Cultural Influences
William J. Choi – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2024
Recent controversies over the mismanagement of body donors in US medical schools have raised public concerns over the ethical treatment of bodies in "anatomical gift" programs. Despite widespread moral outrage at such cases, medical students may still make seemingly inconsequential mistakes or jokes that in fact constitute acts of…
Descriptors: Human Body, Anatomy, Donors, Human Dignity
Mollvik, Lia – Ethics and Education, 2021
The concept of human dignity arguably has great relevance to education as it is mentioned in several human rights and education policy documents on the national and international level, providing their moral justification. However, when the concept is discussed within philosophical research, it is often seen as consisting of two different…
Descriptors: Human Dignity, Moral Values, Civil Rights, Educational Policy
Garcia, Antero – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2020
In this essay, I offer methodological considerations for justice-oriented qualitative research. Particularly within the context of Trumpism within the U.S. and rising threats to historically marginalized communities globally, this essay explores how research for equity-driven scholarship must attend to frequently invisible sociopolitical learning.…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Justice, Qualitative Research, Human Dignity
Chitsamatanga, Bellita Banda; Ntlama-Makhanya, Nomthandazo – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2022
The right to basic education of a child is a requirement of human dignity. South Africa, through its new dispensation and conformity with human rights laws, is expected to transform and be consistent with the provision of the Constitution of 1996 that promotes and protects the best interest of the child. However, the current standards in a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Civil Rights, Student Rights, Access to Education
Rudick, C. Kyle; Dannels, Deanna P. – Communication Education, 2019
As public spending for higher education continues its decades-long decline (Chronicle of Higher Education, 2014), and university boards and administrators seek ways to balance their budgets, faculty (and staff) labor has been targeted as a way to make ends meet. Attacks on faculty labor can take different forms, such as reducing or eliminating…
Descriptors: Adjunct Faculty, College Faculty, Labor Problems, Race
van der Walt, Johannes; Oosthuizen, Izak – Perspectives in Education, 2021
The indigenous sub-Saharan African philosophy of "ubuntu" that comes down to the expression: "I am a human being because of being with other human beings", developed over centuries. This philosophy, embodying the notion of deep respect for all human beings, is rooted in a humane inclination towards kindness and sound…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Knowledge, Altruism, Human Dignity
Hansen, Ole Henrik Borchgrevink – Human Rights Education Review, 2022
The concept of "freedom" is at the moral core of human rights and human rights education. In the liberal tradition, the prevalent understanding of freedom is non-interference. In the republican tradition, however, freedom is primarily conceived of as "non-domination" rather than non-interference. This article discusses whether…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Political Attitudes, Freedom, Moral Values
Al-Daraweesh, Fuad – Education Sciences, 2020
The author argues that the current practices of human rights education produce anti-educational orthodoxies that result from a divorce between human rights and human rights education and human dignity, moral autonomy, and the right to justification.
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Human Dignity, Moral Values, Personal Autonomy