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Giada Fratantonio – Educational Theory, 2024
Can epistemic paternalistic practices make us better epistemic agents? While a satisfying answer to this question will ultimately rest at least partly on empirical findings, considering the epistemological discussion on evidence, knowledge, and epistemic virtues can be insightful. In this paper, Giada Fratantonio argues that we have theoretical…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Educational Theories, Ideology, Evidence
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David Coady – Educational Theory, 2024
It is widely believed that we are facing a problem, even a crisis, caused by so-called "echo chambers" and "filter bubbles." Here, David Coady argues that this belief is mistaken. There is no such problem, and we should refrain from using these neologisms altogether. They serve no useful purpose, since there is nothing we can…
Descriptors: Public Opinion, Beliefs, Language Usage, Misconceptions
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Gerry Dunne; Alkis Kotsonis – Educational Theory, 2024
This paper proposes a novel educational approach to epistemic vice rehabilitation. Its authors Gerry Dunne and Alkis Kotsonis note that, like Quassim Cassam, they remain optimistic about the possibility of improvement with regard to epistemic vice. However, unlike Cassam, who places the burden of minimizing or overcoming epistemic vices and their…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Rehabilitation, Demonstration Programs, Inquiry
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Tillson, John – Educational Theory, 2018
Can we coherently conceive of our having knowledge inserted into our minds, bypassing forms of knowledge acquisition hitherto relied on? In this article, John Tillson contends that there is value in giving serious consideration to this question. First, insofar as technology develops apace, it is wise to start thinking about how we would use it…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Educational Philosophy, Technology Uses in Education, Information Transfer
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Tillson, John – Educational Theory, 2017
Michael Hand has defended the "epistemic criterion" for "directive and nondirective teaching" in his 2008 "Educational Theory" article, "What Should We Teach as Controversial? A Defense of the Epistemic Criterion," as well as subsequent pieces. Here, John Tillson defends use of the epistemic criterion in the…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Epistemology, Teaching Methods, Educational Theories
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Taylor, Rebecca M. – Educational Theory, 2016
Open-mindedness is widely valued as an important intellectual virtue. Definitional debates about open-mindedness have focused on whether open-minded believers must possess a particular first-order attitude toward their beliefs or a second-order attitude toward themselves as believers, taking it for granted that open-mindedness is motivated by the…
Descriptors: Intellectual Development, Intellectual Experience, Beliefs, Theory of Mind
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Pollack, George – Educational Theory, 2008
The Schefflerian notion that teaching intentionally tries to bring about knowledge has been spiritedly challenged by Catherine Elgin. Perhaps, in light of our enlightened understanding of the limits of our claims to knowledge in the scientific realm, knowledge emerges as too ambitious a goal for teaching to set itself. In this essay, George…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Teacher Student Relationship, Beliefs