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    Is there a place for friendship in education? Thinking with Arendt on friendship, politics, and education
    with Anniina Leiviskä
    Journal of Philosophy of Education 59 (1): 14-30. 2024.
    In this article, we examine the political and educational relevance of Hannah Arendt’s account of friendship. Drawing from Arendt’s central works on friendship, we offer a novel interpretation of the concept by connecting the notion with the idea of educational ‘love for the world’, amor mundi. With this interpretation, we seek to demonstrate that the concept of friendship has both direct educational and indirect political significance. Thereby, we distinguish our interpretation from two previou…Read more
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    The Problem of Matter of Education in the Digital Age
    with Tatiana V. Sokhranyaeva
    RUDN Journal of Philosophy 25 (4): 626-639. 2021.
    The aim of the article is to philosophically address and expand the contemporary discourse of the increasingly digitalized education by examining the problem of matter of education and its conceptualizations in this context. With the digital transformation of education a significant change occurs not only in terms of what is considered to be a matter of education, but also in the very principles of interaction between the subjects of education. In order to do this, in the first section several e…Read more
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    In this paper, my aim is to reintroduce and reclaim the concept of civility for the ongoing debates on democratic education within the Arendt-inspired philosophy of education. I juxtapose a prominent interpretation related to theories of radical democracy and radical democratic education, referring to Gert Biesta’s work, which amends Arendt’s ideas with insights from Jacques Rancière. Conversely, I explore an alternative construction of what can be considered ‘an Arendtian perspective on democra…Read more
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    Democratic education in transition: introduction to special issue
    with Anniina Leiviskä and Tuija Kasa
    Ethics and Education 19 (4): 461-466. 2024.
    The current ‘crisis of democracy’ has given rise to various debates concerning the nature of democratic politics and the role of education in it. The possibility of education to contribute to the creation of democratic citizens has been placed into question; especially the ‘traditional’ approaches to democratic education, deriving from liberal and deliberative theories, have been criticized for their non-correspondence with political and educational realities. Against this background, this speci…Read more
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    Against “Careless Speech”
    with Anniina Leiviskä
    Philosophy of Education 80 (2): 90-103. 2024.