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    The religious and spiritual aspects of Wittgenstein, his understanding of ‘das mystiche’ and his philosophy understood against the background of German mysticism has been commented on by authors to...
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    Wittgenstein, Nāgārjuna and relational quantum mechanics
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (12): 1942-1951. 2022.
    My propositions serve as elucidations in this way: he who understands me eventually recognises them as nonsensical, when he has used them – as steps – to climb up over them. (He must, so to speak,...
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    China’s rise, the Asian century and the clash of meta-civilizations
    with Benjamin Green and Steve Fuller
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (6): 674-684. 2023.
    Michael A. Peters Beijing Normal UniversityDeclinism is back in fashion again. It is now a common and persistent source of historical reflection that has been a constant theme since the first Chris...
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    On the public pedagogy of conspiracy: An EPAT collective project
    with Nesta Devine, Peter Roberts, Sean Sturm, Sharon Rider, Andrew Gibbons, Fazal Rizvi, and James Dunagan
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (14): 2409-2421. 2022.
    What is it about conspiracies that make them so attractive and easy to believe yet difficult to debunk? Is the epistemological process of debunking the best or only pedagogy for dislodging conspiracies? Are all conspiracies irrational and/or unverifiable? To what extent, if at all, do today’s social media conspiracies differ from conspiracies in the past?
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    &ltI>The Last Book of Postmodernism comprises set of essays written on and about 'postmodernism' and education. It is written in an apocalyptic tone that treats themes of religion and spiritualism, drawing on poststructuralist sources of inspiration, to contrast the present 'postmodern condition' and the philosophical significance and historical influence of Nietzsche's statement 'God is dead.' The book considers the meaning of the 'end' of Christendom and the prospect of global spirituality. It…Read more
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    Deconstructing Derrida: tasks for the new humanities (edited book)
    with Peter Pericles Trifonas
    Palgrave-Macmillan. 2005.
    Responding to Jacques Derrida's vision for what a "new" humanities should strive toward, Peter Trifonas and Michael Peters gather together in a single volume original essays by major scholars in the humanities today. Using Derrida's seven programmatic theses as a springboard, the contributors aim to reimagine, as Derrida did, the tasks for the new humanities in such areas as history of literature, history of democracy, history of profession, idea of sovereignty, and history of man.
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    Public intellectuals in the age of viral modernity: An EPAT collective writing project
    with Petar Jandrić, Steve Fuller, Alexander J. Means, Sharon Rider, George Lăzăroiu, Sarah Hayes, Greg William Misiaszek, Marek Tesar, Peter McLaren, and Ronald Barnett
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (6): 783-798. 2022.
    Michael A. PetersBeijing Normal University, Beijing, PR China;There is an ecology of bad ideas, just as there is an ecology of weeds– Gregory Bateson (1972, p. 492)While there are classical anteced...
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    From the ‘Yellow Peril’ to the ‘Asian Century’
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (9): 983-989. 2023.
    The History of the World travels from East to West for Europe is absolutely the end of History, Asia the Beginning (Hegel, 1956, p. 103).In 1721 Christian Wolff gave a lecture on Confucius at Halle...
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    The geopolitical rebirth of the Anglosphere as a world actor after Brexit
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (11): 1193-1196. 2023.
    Over two billion people speak English making English the largest world language by number of speakers but only the third largest by number of native speakers of English. Anglophonia has a number of...
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    Nietzsche's Legacy for Education: Past and Present Values (edited book)
    with James Marshall and Paul Smeyers
    Praeger. 2001.
    This collection of essays provides an introduction to Nietzsche's thought and educational writings, and examines questions concerning the centrality of values for education in postmodernity.
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    Using a theoretical and historical investigation, this study presents a poststructuralist critique of subject-centred reason against the background of the modernity/postmodernity and "information society" debates.
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    Surreal economics, fiscal stimulus, and the financialization of public health: Politics of the covid-19 narrative
    with Petar Jandrić
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (6): 662-667. 2022.
    It’s not surprising that the extent of the US’s deficit financing is turning heads. President Biden’s $1.9 trillion deficit stimulus package comes on top of Trump’s stimulus of $2.35 trillion which...
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    Philosophy of education in a new key: Voices from Japan
    with Morimichi Kato, Naoko Saito, Ryohei Matsushita, Masamichi Ueno, Shigeki Izawa, Yasushi Maruyama, Hirotaka Sugita, Fumio Ono, Reiko Muroi, Yasuko Miyazaki, Jun Yamana, and Marek Tesar
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (8): 1113-1129. 2022.
    Morimichi KatoTohoku University, JapanCOVID-19 is a strange disease, which 500 years ago, amid more violent diseases, wars and famine, might not have been seen to be major threat. However, today, i...
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    In the domain of the image
    with E. Jayne White
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 53 (7): 677-682. 2021.
    In our world we sleep and eat the image and pray to it and wear it too.– Don DeLillo, (2016) Mao II, p.27, Pan Macmillan.Some three years ago we envisioned a project concerning the shift from text...
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    Infantologies II: Songs of the cradle
    with Andrew Gibbons, Georgina Tuari Stewart, Marek Tesar, Neil Boland, Viktor Johansson, Nicky de Lautour, Nesta Devine, Nina Hood, and Sean Sturm
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 1-16. forthcoming.
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    The Americanisation of human rights
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (6): 653-657. 2023.
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    Video ethics in educational research involving children: Literature review and critical discussion
    with E. Jayne White, Tina Besley, Kirsten Locke, Bridgette Redder, Rene Novak, Andrew Gibbons, John O’Neill, Marek Tesar, and Sean Sturm
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 53 (9): 863-880. 2021.
    Video ethics in educational research involving children is a recent topic that has arisen since the increase in the use of visual mediums in research especially with the development of new and ubiquitous internet technologies and social media. This paper emerged as an expressed concerned by a group of scholars associated with the new Video Journal of Education and Pedagogy that was established in 2016. The paper is the result of a collective writing process over a period of a few months that dis…Read more
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    James (J.C.) Walker: Philosopher of Education – The celebration of a life
    with Paul Hager
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (1): 11-15. 2022.
    James (J.C.) Walker completed his Master’s degree at the University of Sydney (1973) with First Class Honours and the University Medal. He also took his PhD in philosophy of science (1981) at Sydne...
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    Infanticides: The unspoken side of infantologies
    with Marek Tesar, E. Jayne White, Sonja Arndt, Jennifer Charteris, Aleryk Fricker, Viktor Johansson, Sean Sturm, Nina Hood, and Andrew Madjar
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 1-15. forthcoming.
  •  75
    Infantasies: An EPAT collective project
    with Andrew Gibbons, Andrea Delaune, Petar Jandrić, Amy N. Sojot, David W. Kupferman, Marek Tesar, Viktor Johansson, Marta Cabral, Nesta Devine, and Nina Hood
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 53 (14): 1442-1453. 2021.
    This is a collective writing project that is part of the larger design of Infantologies, Infanticides and Infantilizations; a quartet that explores the philosophy of infants from thematic perspectives, that puts infants at the centre of our reflections, and that encourages a different academic style of thinking.
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    Postdigital-biodigital: An emerging configuration
    with Petar Jandrić and Sarah Hayes
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (1): 1-14. 2023.
    This dialogue (trilogue) is an attempt to critically discuss the technoscientific convergence that is taking place with biodigital technologies in the postdigital condition. In this discussion, Sarah Hayes, Petar Jandrić and Michael A. Peters examine the nature of the convergences, their applications for bioeconomic sustainability and associated ecopedagogies. The dialogue paper raises issues of definition and places the technological convergence (‘nano-bio-info-cogno’) – of new systems biology …Read more
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    Biodigital technologies and the bioeconomy: The Global New Green Deal?
    with Petar Jandrić and Sarah Hayes
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (3): 251-260. 2023.
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    Theorising immaterial labor: Toward creativity, co(labor)ation and collective intelligence
    with David Neilson
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 53 (12): 1283-1294. 2021.
    Marx developed a sophisticated theory of labour under capitalism’s expanding reproduction but wrote little specifically on immaterial labour. This paper reflects on how to build from Marx’s writings a more comprehensive theory of immaterial labour. Integral to this theorisation is bringing in young Marx’s writings on alienation and human nature, and praxis read as the ‘point of knowledge is to change the world’. Integrating the young and mature work into a single perspective that highlights the …Read more
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    Infantologies. An EPAT collective writing project
    with E. Jayne White, Marek Tesar, Andrew Gibbons, Sonja Arndt, Niina Rutanen, Sheila Degotardi, Andi Salamon, Kim Browne, Bridgette Redder, Jennifer Charteris, Kiri Gould, Alison Warren, Andrea Delaune, Olivera Kamenarac, Nina Hood, and Sean Sturm
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 1-19. forthcoming.
    Infantologies is a collective writing project designed to express and summarise important ideas, approaches and forms of advocacy in a short and condensed method, in order to present a network of d...
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    The coming pandemic era
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (6): 656-661. 2022.
    There is evidence and informed expert opinion that we are entering a coming age of pandemics where humanity is exposed to lethal and highly infectious bacterial or viral diseases that have the pote...
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    Alas America! Lament for a shattered dream on the eve of political breakdown
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (4): 393-397. 2023.
    America, this is your chance. We must get it right this time or risk losing our democracy forever. —Michelle AlexanderEven some conservatives fear a power grab might trigger the disintegration of t...
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    Ascetic self-cultivation, Foucault and the hermeneutics of the self
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (12): 1936-1941. 2022.
    We don’t know ourselves, we knowledgeable people – we are personally ignorant about ourselves. And there’s good reason for that. We’ve never tried to find out who we are – how could it happen that...
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    Collective writing: Introspective reflections on current experience
    with Sonja Arndt, Rachel Buchanan, Andrew Gibbons, Ruyu Hung, Andrew Madjar, Rene Novak, Janet Orchard, Sean Sturm, Marek Tesar, and Nina Hood
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (9): 1296-1306. 2022.
    Sonja Arndt, Michael Peters, Marek Tesar Introspection is a key concept in epistemology, since introspective knowledge is often thought to be particularly secure, maybe even immune to skeptical dou...