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85Models of dialogueEducational Philosophy and Theory 53 (7): 669-676. 2021.Dialogue is the basis of philosophy in the Western tradition and has taken many different forms.1 From dialogue based on the dialogus, on dialectics and elenchus (Socrates and Plato), through relig...
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192Derrida, Pedagogy and the Calculation of the SubjectEducational Philosophy and Theory 35 (3): 313-332. 2003.No abstract available.
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26Deconstructing Derrida: tasks for the new humanities (edited book)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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121Nietzsche, poststructuralism and education: After the subject?Educational Philosophy and Theory 29 (1): 1-19. 1997.
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124EditorialEducational Philosophy and Theory 35 (2): 131-132. 2003.Editor's Comment: One of the functions of the journal is to develop an awareness of its own history. These papers are online-only papers that discuss the first ten years of the journal going back to 1969. Every so often the journal publishes synoptic articles that take a broad approach to the beginning of the Society and the journal to treat major themes and topics. As one can clearly see EPAT published many of the luminaries that helped to shape the discipline
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149EditorialEducational Philosophy and Theory 31 (2): 109-111. 1999.Editor's Comment: One of the functions of the journal is to develop an awareness of its own history. These papers are online-only papers that discuss the first ten years of the journal going back to 1969. Every so often the journal publishes synoptic articles that take a broad approach to the beginning of the Society and the journal to treat major themes and topics. As one can clearly see EPAT published many of the luminaries that helped to shape the discipline
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122Dreyfus on the internet: Platonism, body talk and nihilismEducational Philosophy and Theory 34 (4). 2002.
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25Lyotard, Marxism and Education: The Problem of Knowledge Capitalism1In James Marshall (ed.), Poststructuralism, Philosophy, Pedagogy, Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 43--56. 2004.
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35The future of teaching (edited book)Brill. 2023.Teaching, born of the period of the ancient sages, developed as the moral art of living that introduced humanity to teaching as a moral pursuit, to the formation of value, to a moral and religious mode of being, and to a set of moral principles that have survived into the modern day. The idea that the 'future of teaching' represents a technological disruption of moral traditions of teaching and what teaching might become has become a serious concern for the current generation of philosophers in …Read more
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69The ethical academy? The university as an ethical systemEducational Philosophy and Theory 53 (5): 419-425. 2021.
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113Wittgensteinian Pedagogics: Cavell on the Figure of the Child in the InvestigationsStudies in Philosophy and Education 20 (2): 125-138. 2001.This paper discusses Stanley Cavell's approach to the Investigations,focusing upon his essay â `Notes and Afterthoughts on the Opening ofWittgenstein's Investigations'. First, the paper investigates the waysin which Cavell makes central the figure and `voice' of the child to hisreading of the opening of the Investigations. Second, it argues thatCavell's Notes provides a basis for a Wittgensteinian pedagogics,for not only does it hold up the figure of the child as central to the Investigations …Read more
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47Wittgenstein: philosophy, postmodernism, pedagogyBergin & Garvey. 1999.This book takes up, and takes seriously, the institutional sites and pedagogical investments of professional identity for college English teachers and examines how these site and investments both constitute and complicate the space of our politics.
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168Wittgenstein and post‐analytic philosophy of education: Rorty or Lyotard?Educational Philosophy and Theory 29 (2). 1997.(1997). Wittgenstein and post‐analytic philosophy of education: Rorty or Lyotard? Educational Philosophy and Theory: Vol. 29, No. 2, pp. 1-32. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-5812.1997.tb00018.x
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25Troubling the changing paradigms: an educational philosophy and theory early childhood reader (edited book)Routledge. 2018.Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Citation Information -- Introduction -- 1 The Philosophy of Early Childhood: Examining the Cradle of the Evil, Rational and Free Child -- 2 Child-Rearing: On Government Intervention and the Discourse of Experts -- 3 Out of Place: Economic Imperialisms in Early Childhood Education -- 4 The Politics of Processes and Products in Education: An Early Childhood Metanarrative Crisis? -- 5 Narrative Identity and Early Childhood Education -- 6 Global Crisis: Loc…Read more
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School Choice and Social Justice (Harry Brighouse)Educational Philosophy and Theory 33 (1): 114-116. 2001.
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90‘Performance’, The Future of the University and ‘Post‐industrial’ SocietyEducational Philosophy and Theory 26 (1). 1994.
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56Postmodernism/Post‐structuralismIn Nigel Blake (ed.), The Blackwell guide to the philosophy of education, Blackwell. 2003.This chapter contains sections titled: The Meanings of “Postmodernism” The Meanings of Post‐structuralism Education and the Politics of Post‐structuralism.
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38Philosophy and education: 'After' Wittgenstein (review)Studies in Philosophy and Education 14 (2-3): 313-328. 1995.
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459Legitimation problems: Knowledge and education in the postmodern conditionIn Education and the Postmodern Condition, Bergin & Garvey. pp. 21--38. 1995.
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1Individualism and Community: Education and Social Policy in the Postmodern ConditionBritish Journal of Educational Studies 46 (1): 112-114. 1998.
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