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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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    On the epistemology of conspiracy
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 53 (14): 1413-1417. 2021.
    One way of looking at conspiracy is to consider it a deliberately enhanced political weapon cultivated by those who push ‘fake news’ in a post-truth media environment. Thus, the story that Obama’s...
  •  127
    Open Science, Philosophy and Peer Review
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 46 (3): 215-219. 2014.
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    Obituary for Berislav Žarnić
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 49 (9): 848-848. 2017.
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    Oil geopolitics and eco-nightmares
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 49 (5): 435-438. 2017.
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    Noosphere rising
    with James Reveley
    Thesis Eleven 130 (1): 3-21. 2015.
    Our article relocates the debate about creative labour to the terrain of peer-to-peer interneting as the paradigmatic form of nonmarket – social – production. From Yann Moulier Boutang we take the point that creative labour is immaterial; it is expressed through people connected by the internet. Drawing on two social systems thinkers, Francis Heylighen and Wolfgang Hofkirchner, we transpose this connectedness up to a conception of creative labour as a supra-individual collective intelligence. Th…Read more
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    New histories of capitalism: from delineation to critique
    with David Neilson
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 51 (14): 1399-1407. 2019.
    Volume 51, Issue 14, December 2019, Page 1399-1407.
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    New age spiritualism, mysticism, and far-right conspiracy
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (14): 1608-1616. 2023.
    When the moon is in the Seventh HouseAnd Jupiter aligns with MarsThen peace will guide the planetsAnd love will steer the starsThis is the dawning of the age of Aquarius–‘The Age of Aquarius’, 5th...
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    Marshalling the Self: James D. Marshall as Educational Philosopher
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 37 (3): 389-395. 2005.
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    Manifesto for the postcolonial university
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 1-7. 2017.
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    Manifesto for the postcolonial university
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 51 (2): 142-148. 2019.
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    Limiting the capacity for hate: Hate speech, hate groups and the philosophy of hate
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (14): 2325-2330. 2022.
    On May 8, 2020, Antonio Guterres, United Nations Secretary-General warned on Twitter ‘the pandemic continues to unleash a tsunami of hate and xenophobia, scapegoating and scare-mongering’ ‘appealin...
  •  103
    Language-games philosophy: Language-games as rationality and method
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (12): 1929-1935. 2022.
    Rationality is a matter of making allowed moves within language games. Imagination creates the games that reason proceeds to play. Then, exemplified by people such as Plato and Newton, it keeps mod...
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    Late Modernity from the Perspective of Girls’ Education
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 47 (10): 997-1005. 2015.
    Late Modernity is one of those imprecise concertina concepts like postmodernity or indeed modernity itself that expands to fill the theoretical void. These concepts are very broad historical catego...
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    Lyotard, nihilism and education
    Studies in Philosophy and Education 25 (4): 303-314. 2006.
    This paper argues the Lyotard's The Postmodern Condition is to be interpreted as a response to nihilism, especially in relation to the question of the legitimation of knowledge and the so-called crisis of narratives, and that, therefore, it provides an appropriate response to the question of nihilism in educational philosophy. The paper begins with a discussion of Nietzsche's and Heidegger's views of nihilism as a prolegomenon to Lyotard's views concerning European nihilism and the end of grand …Read more
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    Lotus heaven
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 53 (10): 962-966. 2021.
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    Looking Forward in Anger1
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 44 (3): 238-244. 2012.
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    The next pandemic will erupt, not from the jungle, but from the disease factories of hospitals, refugee camps and cities. Wendy Orent, How Plagues Really Work,
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    The terms ‘knowledge economy’ and ‘knowledge capitalism’ have been used with increasing frequency since the 1990s as a way of describing the latest phase of capitalism in in the process of global r...
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    Kinds of thinking, styles of reasoning
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 39 (4). 2007.
    There is no more central issue to education than thinking and reasoning. Certainly, such an emphasis chimes with the rationalist and cognitive deep structure of the Western educational tradition. The contemporary tendency reinforced by cognitive science is to treat thinking ahistorically and aculturally as though physiology, brain structure and human evolution are all there is to say about thinking that is worthwhile or educationally significant. The movement of critical thinking also tends to t…Read more
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    Kinds of Thinking, Styles of Reasoning
    In Mark Mason (ed.), Critical Thinking and Learning, Wiley-blackwell. 2008.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction: Why the Present Emphasis on Thinking? Kinds of Thinking: Heidegger on What is Called Thinking? Wittgenstein on Thinking Styles of Reasoning Notes References.
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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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    Jean‐Luc Godard's Film Socialisme and the Pedagogy of the Image
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 44 (7): 681-685. 2012.
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    Interview with Kevin Harris
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 53 (3): 209-216. 2021.
    This interview took place through email during October-November, 2019. Michael: It’s a real pleasure to engage you in conversation. You were a foundation member of PESA and someone who in the pre-I...
  •  73
    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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    On my visit to the city Wuhan in 1999 I was invited to the philosophy department at Wuhan University to give a couple of lectures on Wittgenstein. The city was in the middle of a merger of three un...
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    17. Institutions, Semiotics and the Politics of Subjectivity
    In Benoît Dillet, Iain MacKenzie & Robert Porter (eds.), The Edinburgh Companion to Poststructuralism, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 368-382. 2013.