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Hansen, David T. – Educational Theory, 2021
In this article, David T. Hansen addresses a two-year-long philosophical conversation he initiated with a group of dedicated public school teachers who work in a metropolitan setting. The conversation was part of a larger inquiry pivoting around the questions of what it means to be a person in the world today, and what it means to be a person in…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Teacher Role, Human Dignity, Ethics
Giesinger, Johannes – Educational Theory, 2012
In this essay, Johannes Giesinger discusses the educational significance of Immanuel Kant's conception of human dignity. According to Kant, Giesinger claims, children can and should be educated for dignity: on the one hand, children realize their dignity by developing the capacity for moral autonomy; on the other hand, this capacity can only…
Descriptors: Ethics, Human Dignity, Educational Philosophy, Moral Development
Bynum, Gregory Lewis – Educational Theory, 2012
In this essay Gregory Bynum seeks to show that Immanuel Kant's thought, which was conceived in an eighteenth-century context of new, and newly widespread, pressures for nationally institutionalized human rights-based regimes (the American and French revolutions being the most prominent examples), can help us think in new and appreciative ways…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Cognitive Processes, College Faculty, International Law
Tan, Charlene – Educational Theory, 2012
In this essay Charlene Tan offers a philosophical analysis of the Singapore state's vision of shared citizenship by examining it from a Confucian perspective. The state's vision, known formally as "Our Shared Values," consists of communitarian values that reflect the official ideology of multiculturalism. This initiative included a White…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Interests, Cultural Pluralism, Human Dignity

Brown, Arthur – Educational Theory, 1979
Two pairs of conflicting and interrelated values (the public good and the private good; freedom and equality) can be made compatible through education. (JD)
Descriptors: Democratic Values, Educational Policy, Human Dignity, Institutions

Vandenberg, Donald – Educational Theory, 1986
A general theory of value is outlined to show that moral agency is necessary to human dignity and that liberty, equality, and fraternity are necessary to moral agency. These ideals can be implemented in schools and human dignity can be at the core of the professional ethics of teaching. (MT)
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Equal Protection, Ethics, Human Dignity

Bandman, Bertman – Educational Theory, 1977
In asserting and protecting the legal, moral and intellectual rights of children, a society reinforces and maintains those same rights for all of its citizens. (JD)
Descriptors: Child Advocacy, Civil Rights, Due Process, Human Dignity