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Webb, Sheila – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2020
In this ninth chapter of "Interpreting Kant in Education," I respond to familiar criticisms in education theory of a dualism that is seen to be at the heart of Kant's philosophy. This, and related charges of a detached conception of mind, are addressed through a discussion of concepts--conceptual unity, conceptual distinctions, how these…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories, Epistemology, Cognitive Processes
Webb, Sheila – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2020
In this Chapter Ten of "Interpreting Kant in Education," I respond to critique of Kant's ethics in education theory. Typically presented as a constructivist, with mind (detached from desire) imposing meaning and maxims, Kant's ethics are regularly disparaged and subject to the same charges of a dualism and disembedded mind that are made…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories, Ethics, Constructivism (Learning)
Lee, Soyoung – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2019
This paper explores the concept of "Gelassenheit" as developed in the later thought of Martin Heidegger. It seeks to show the relevance of this to aspects of education, especially to the ways that teaching can be enhanced in order to do better justice both to the learners and to what is studied. Thinking in this way helps to overcome the…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, World Views, Epistemology
David Ben Shannon; Abigail Hackett – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2024
In this article, the authors argue for what Édouard Glissant terms the 'right to opacity' in teaching and assessing communication and language skills in early childhood education (ECE). We draw from Glissant's writing on Relation, and his interrelated concepts of 'opacity' and 'transparency', to consider two vignettes from sensory ethnographic…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Communication Skills, Language Skills, Child Language
J. Paul Louth; Lauren Kapalka Richerme – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2023
When novice music educators abandon their expressed dedication to forward-looking ideas like equity, epistemological distinctions between belief and knowledge, or lack of such distinctions, may influence such action. Political philosopher Russell Hardin argued that it makes sense for people to hold false, conflicting, and even extreme beliefs.…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Music Education, Kindergarten, Elementary Secondary Education
Webb, Sheila – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2020
In this fifth chapter of "Interpreting Kant in Education," different ideas about subjectivity and objectivity are explored. Kant's first-person stance for investigation, on which subjectivity cannot be escaped, is contrasted with what John McDowell calls the 'sideways-on' stance of scientific investigation, which looks to free itself…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories, Epistemology, Bias
Low, Remy – Critical Studies in Education, 2023
How do we style ourselves and others as scholars in the field of critical education? What parts of ourselves and others do we regard as salient (or not) in our accounts? And what are the forces that underlie such decisions? In this article, I submit that secularisation is a persistent epistemic and ontological condition that shapes the study of…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Buddhism, Critical Theory, Epistemology
Frimberger, Katja – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2023
This article explores intercultural education research about intercultural encounters as aesthetic phenomena. I will argue that Gadamer's notion of "hermeneutical identity" when encountering an artwork can enrich intercultural education studies' (IES) conceptualisations of an event-based research and pedagogy, conceived as a mode of…
Descriptors: Intercultural Communication, Aesthetics, Ethics, Teaching Methods
An, Tao; Oliver, Martin – Learning, Media and Technology, 2021
Technology has been an important influence on the development of education. However, very little research in Educational Technology considers this history, and even less questions it. In this paper, we argue that our understanding of educational technology should be informed by the philosophy of technology -- a field that has attempted to explore…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Man Machine Systems, Influence of Technology, Educational Philosophy
Akkerman, Sanne F.; Bakker, Arthur; Penuel, William R. – Educational Researcher, 2021
Educational research is repeatedly confronted with the question of its relevance. Current interpretations of relevance narrowly focus on outcomes and impact of research. In this essay, we propose an alternative, ontological conceptualization of relevance, arguing that more is at stake than outcomes and impact. We characterize the ontology of…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Research Utilization, Educational Philosophy, World Views
Gibboney, Daniel P. – Ethics and Education, 2021
'Facts remain robust only when … supported by a common culture,' observes Bruno Latour. Current debates over the veracity of climate change are, in actuality, crises of facts. Questions of facticity have, moreover, precipitated a deeper issue -- the prospects of unshared, 'alternative' worlds. Climate science believers have one world, climate…
Descriptors: Ethics, Climate, Epistemology, Beliefs
Melanie Hamilton; Brett McCollum – Teaching & Learning Inquiry, 2024
This paper explores the metaphor of the "Big Tent" in the context of the scholarship of teaching and learning (SoTL), highlighting the metaphor's limitations in capturing the complexities and tensions within the scholarly community. This paper delves into the conflicts arising from differing methodologies, epistemological stances, and…
Descriptors: Scholarship, Instruction, Learning, Educational Research
Bayraktar, Olcay; Dombayci, Mehmet Ali – International Journal of Progressive Education, 2020
Ontology and epistemology are two different basic disciplines of philosophy. In the course of philosophy history, the priority given to these two different disciplines varied between antique age and middle age and modern era. For sure, this central change was realized in the basis of the connection made by philosophers with metaphysics. The change…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Philosophy, Metacognition, Educational Philosophy
Godino, Juan D.; Burgos, María; Gea, María M. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2022
The notions of meaning and sense, which are closely related to understanding, play an essential role in educational processes in general and, therefore, in the teaching and learning of mathematics. However, the terms 'meaning' and 'sense' are unevenly used in the theory of language, semiotics, philosophy and psychology. After describing the main…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Educational Theories, Models, Teaching Methods
Virtanen, Pirjo Kristiina – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2022
This article discusses relational land-based education in the Brazilian Amazon and the idea of intra-dependency. The data produced with the Apurinã presents the intra-relational spaces of knowing created between different beings, human and other-than-human, which contrast with the notion of individual learners. Apurinã co-existence in learning…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Foreign Countries, Place Based Education, American Indians