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    Philosophers of education versus tradition?
    Educational Philosophy and Theory. forthcoming.
    Philosophy of education can be described as a field, a mode of enquiry, and as a tradition. While not all philosophers of education recognise or appreciate philosophy of education specifically as a tradition, it is indisputable that it is a particular culturally embedded social practice that is carried out and developed across generations. This essay considers how philosophers of education view tradition, in the field and in education. I examine educational philosophy scholarship in relation to …Read more
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    Epstein, ICE, anger, and education
    Educational Philosophy and Theory. forthcoming.
    There is a lot to be angry about today. In the United States, the recent partial release of the Epstein files suggests that a dark, nightmarish underworld of abuse and exploitation stranger than fi...
  •  19
    Never forget? World relations 25 years after 9/11
    Educational Philosophy and Theory. forthcoming.
    25 years have passed since the terrorist attacks in the United States (US) on September 11, 2001 (9/11). Although the death toll from that event (roughly 3,000 people) has been far surpassed by dea...
  •  10
    Making the big words small: What China’s knowledge ambitions mean for everyday education
    with Jason Cong Lin
    Educational Philosophy and Theory. forthcoming.
    A graduate student who is also a university educator in Beijing once told me she was being pulled in two directions at once. On Mondays she met with a ministry-led working group about ‘constructing...
  •  12
    After the headlines: What counts as success in China’s ‘ethnic Unity’ law?
    with Jason Cong Lin
    Educational Philosophy and Theory. forthcoming.
    The latest headlines about language policy in China carry a sharper edge than debates over identity, curriculum, or pedagogy normally do. The National People’s Congress has recently approved a ‘Law...
  •  61
    The politics of reading textbooks: Intergenerational and international reflections on China
    with Michael W. Apple, Fei Yan, Jason Cong Lin, Chenxi Jiang, Tongzhou Li, and Edward Vickers
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 56 (12): 1156-1166. 2024.
    Liz JacksonEducation University of Hong KongGiven how important textbooks continue to be in education, how textbooks are read for learning and research remains poorly understood. As Michael Apple n...
  •  88
    The voice of artificial intelligence: Philosophical and educational reflections
    with Alexander M. Sidorkin, Petar Jandrić, Eamon Costello, Jessica A. Heybach, Heather Greenhalgh-Spencer, Kathy Hytten, Lesley Gourlay, Rachel Buchanan, and Marek Tesar
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 57 (7): 650-661. 2025.
    Liz JacksonToday lively debates are unfolding about artificial intelligence (Jackson, 2024; Peters et al., 2024; Sidorkin, 2024). Despite these debates, the topic remains undertheorized (Gourlay, 2...
  •  99
    Feeling like a philosopher of education: A collective response to Jackson’s ‘The smiling philosopher’
    with Nuraan Davids, Winston C. Thompson, Jessica Lussier, Nicholas C. Burbules, Kal Alston, Stephen Chatelier, Krissah Marga B. Taganas, Olivia S. Mendoza, Jason Lin Cong, Addyson Frattura, and Anonymous and P. Taylor Webb
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (9): 994-1005. 2023.
    The global #MeToo movement has precipitated a reckoning with gendered, sexual, and other forms of harassment and bullying in higher education. In academia, harassment is rooted in the history of re...
  •  138
    Philosophy of education in a new key: Snapshot 2020 from the United States and Canada
    with Kal Alston, Lauren Bialystok, Larry Blum, Nicholas C. Burbules, Ann Chinnery, David T. Hansen, Kathy Hytten, Cris Mayo, Trevor Norris, Sarah M. Stitzlein, Winston C. Thompson, Leonard Waks, Michael A. Peters, and Marek Tesar
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (8): 1130-1146. 2022.
    This article shares reflections from members of the community of philosophers of education in the United States and Canada who were invited to express their insights in response to the theme ‘Snaps...
  •  19
    Responsibility and the Importance of Culture
    Studies in Philosophy and Education 44 (5): 589-592. 2025.
  •  118
    Education in and for the Belt and Road Initiative:: The Pedagogy of Collective Writing
    with Michael A. Peters, Ogunniran Moses Oladele, Benjamin Green, Artem Samilo, Hanfei Lv, Laimeche Amina, Yaqian Wang, Mou Chunxiao, Jasmin Omary Chunga, Xu Rulin, Tatiana Ianina, Stephanie Hollings, Magdoline Farid Barsoum Yousef, Petar Jandrić, Sean Sturm, Jian Li, Eryong Xue, and Marek Tesar
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 52 (10): 1040-1063. 2020.
    This paper is an experiment in collective writing conducted in Autumn 2019 at the Faculty of Education at Beijing Normal University. The experiment involves 12 international masters' students readi...
  •  24
    ‘After Brexit and AUKUS’: Twitter-inspired collective writing on geopolitics of an emerging multipolar world
    with Eryong Xue, Steve Fuller, Derek Ford, Ben Green, Sean Sturm, Petar Jandrić, Georgina Tuari Stewart, David Neilson, Alexander Means, and Michael A. Peters
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (12): 1322-1328. 2023.
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    Reimagining the new pedagogical possibilities for universities post-Covid-19: An EPAT Collective Project
    with Michael A. Peters, Fazal Rizvi, Gary McCulloch, Paul Gibbs, Radhika Gorur, Moon Hong, Yoonjung Hwang, Lew Zipin, Marie Brennan, Susan Robertson, John Quay, Justin Malbon, Danilo Taglietti, Ronald Barnett, Wang Chengbing, Peter McLaren, Rima Apple, Marianna Papastephanou, Nick Burbules, Pankaj Jalote, Mary Kalantzis, Bill Cope, Aslam Fataar, James Conroy, Greg Misiaszek, Gert Biesta, Petar Jandrić, Suzanne S. Choo, Michael Apple, Lynda Stone, Rob Tierney, Marek Tesar, Tina Besley, and Lauren Misiaszek
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (6): 717-760. 2022.
    Michael A. Petersa and Fazal Rizvib aBeijing Normal University, Beijing, PR China; bMelbourne University, Melbourne, Australia Our minds are still racing back and forth, longing for a return to ‘no...
  • Purposes of education
    In Winston C. Thompson (ed.), Philosophical foundations of education, Bloomsbury Academic. 2023.
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    Exploring Filipino philosophy of education
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 57 (1): 1-5. 2025.
    One major aspect of interest in Filipino philosophy is education. Reflecting on the nature, aims, and problems of education, Filipino philosophy of education investigates philosophical issues and emerging trends of philosophical thinking in education which are distinctive to the Filipino context. Filipino philosophy of education has a rich potential that encompasses revisiting cultural and historical narratives, considering inclusivity, reevaluating the educational system, challenging existing p…Read more
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    The manliness of artificial intelligence
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 57 (7): 645-649. 2025.
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    Schools don’t care: Rearticulating care ethics in education
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 57 (3): 212-221. 2025.
    Schools self-identify as caring communities and teach young children to be caring for each other. But schools also teach other contradictory and competing messages, such as individualism and self-reliance, rationalist concepts of justice and meritocracy, and other neoliberal approaches to life and community. Furthermore, while endorsements of care are commonly found in educational institutions, caring is not always (or even often) practiced or regarded as a major aim in schools, in contrast with…Read more
  •  74
    Collective obituary for Nel Noddings
    with D. C. Phillips, Susan Verducci, Lynda Stone, Barbara Stengel, Lynn Sargent De Jonghe, Cris Mayo, Michael S. Katz, and Robert Lake
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (4): 406-417. 2023.
    Liz JacksonEducation University of Hong KongNel Noddings is known around the world for her contributions to philosophy and philosophy of education. Her work on caring and relational ethics broke ne...
  •  185
    Philosophy of education in a new key: Future of philosophy of education
    with MichaelA Peters, Lei Chen, Zhongjing Huang, Wang Chengbing, Ezekiel Dixon-Román, Aislinn O'Donnell, Yasushi Maruyama, Lisa A. Mazzei, Alison Jones, Candace R. Kuby, Rowena Azada-Palacios, Elizabeth Adams St Pierre, Jacoba Matapo, Gina A. Opiniano, Peter Roberts, Michael Hand, Alecia Y. Jackson, Jerry Rosiek, Te Kawehau Hoskins, Kathy Hytten, and Marek Tesar
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (8): 1234-1255. 2022.
    What is the future of Philosophy of education? Or as many of scholars and thinkers in this final ‘future-focused’ collective piece from the philosophy of education in a new key Series put it, what are the futures—plural and multiple—of the intersections of ‘philosophy’ and ‘education?’ What is ‘Philosophy’; and what is ‘Education’, and what role may ‘enquiry’ play? Is the future of education and philosophy embracing—or at least taking seriously—and thinking with Indigenous ethicoontoepistemologi…Read more
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    Passing the torch: Special issue on Michael Peters’ contributions to Educational Philosophy and Theory
    with Marek Tesar
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (14): 1571-1573. 2023.
    The Philosophy of Education Society of Australia (PESA) has been immensely proud of owning the journal Educational Philosophy and Theory (EPAT), which over its 55 years of existence has become one...
  •  69
    The ethical academy? The university as an ethical system
    with Marek Tesar and Michael Peters
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 53 (5): 419-425. 2021.
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    Philosophy of education in a new key
    with Michael A. Peters, Sonja Arndt, Marek Tesar, Ruyu Hung, Carl Mika, Janis T. Ozolins, Christoph Teschers, Janet Orchard, Rachel Buchanan, Andrew Madjar, Rene Novak, Tina Besley, Sean Sturm Reviewer), Peter Roberts Reviewer), and Andrew Gibbons Reviewer)
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (8): 1061-1082. 2022.
    Michael Peters, Sonja Arndt & Marek TesarThis is a collective writing experiment of PESA members, including its Executive Committee, asking questions of the Philosophy of Education in a New Key. Co...
  •  99
    Ethical leadership means sharing power: An interview with Felicity Haynes
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (9): 1016-1024. 2023.
    Felicity Haynes earned Honours degrees in English and French literature from The University of Western Australia and completed her doctorate on reason and understanding at the University of Illinoi...
  •  445
    AI and the future of humanity: ChatGPT-4, philosophy and education – Critical responses
    with Michael A. Peters, Marianna Papastephanou, Petar Jandrić, George Lazaroiu, Colin W. Evers, Bill Cope, Mary Kalantzis, Daniel Araya, Marek Tesar, Carl Mika, Lei Chen, Chengbing Wang, Sean Sturm, Sharon Rider, and Steve Fuller
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 56 (9): 828-862. 2024.
    1. Michael A PetersBeijing Normal UniversityChatGPT is an AI chatbot released by OpenAI on November 30, 2022 and a ‘stable release’ on February 13, 2023. It belongs to OpenAI’s GPT-3 family (genera...
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    Higher education and creative economy in East Asia: Co(labor)ation and knowledge socialism in the creative university
    with Xiyuan Zhang, Worapot Yodpet, Stefan Reindl, Hongjun Tian, Minghan Gou, Zongchen Li, Siyu Lin, Ruijie Song, Wenjing Wang, and Petar Jandrić
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (4): 418-431. 2023.
    This paper is a complete student-led, student-edited collective writing project (CWP) conducted virtually in Spring 2022 throughout the course Knowledge Socialism taught by professor Michael Peters for the Faculty of Education, Beijing Normal university. The CWP involves 4 international, 5 domestic Ph.D. students, and 2 senior Western scholars as reviewers, revealing their thoughts, arguments, understanding, and criticisms towards the creative economy status in East Asian countries (Japan and Ch…Read more
  •  148
    Freedom of speech, freedom to teach, freedom to learn: The crisis of higher education in the post-truth era
    with Anatoly V. Oleksiyenko
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 53 (11): 1057-1062. 2021.
    With increasing influence of illiberalism, freedom should not be considered or interpreted lightly. Post-truth contexts provide grounds for alt-right movements to capture and pervert notions of freedom of speech, making universities battlefields of politicised emotions and expressions. In societies facing these pressures around the world, academic freedom has never been challenged as much as it is today. As Peters and colleagues note, conceptualisations of ‘facts’ and ‘evidences’ are politically…Read more
  •  58
    Humility in educational philosophy and theory
    with Jae Park
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (2): 153-157. 2023.
    Humility is regarded as beneficial for individuals, relationships, and society. It is believed to increase well-being and tolerance of difference and enhance interpersonal relationships. Educating for humility could be regarded as an important element and goal of education as it helps students realise their limitations and consider different (even opposite) perspectives. However, as with other virtues, humility may be conceptualised and expressed differently across diverse cultural communities. …Read more
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    Open science in China: Openness, economy, freedom & innovation
    with Xiyuan Zhang, Stefan Reindl, Hongjun Tian, Minghan Gou, Ruijie Song, Taoran Zhao, and Petar Jandrić
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (4): 432-445. 2023.
    Taking credit for digitalization and platformization, China has initiated its open science infrastructure implementation and made an effort to focus on open access (OA) journals and data sharing over the past two decades. With the continuous development need, issues and concerns have caught in attention, including data accessibility, research transparency, general population awareness and communication of science, public trust in science, and scientific research and innovation efficiency. This p…Read more
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    Being and Becoming in the World Beyond Virtue: Behind the Curtain
    Studies in Philosophy and Education 42 (5): 563-567. 2023.
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    So much more than research: Learning from women leaders in philosophy of education
    with Amy N. Sojot
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (9): 1006-1015. 2023.
    This special issue includes a series of interviews with the past women presidents of the Philosophy of Education Society of Australasia (PESA), including Felicity Haynes, Nesta Devine, Tina Besley, and Liz Jackson. This article sets the stage for reading the interviews, though an extended dialogue between the two authors of this project. In what follows, the authors reflect on insights gleaned from the interviews, and the past and future of women leadership in philosophy of education. Using a di…Read more