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    Childhood and its Discontents: The First Seamus Heaney Lectures
    Journal of Philosophy of Education 38 (2): 300-303. 2004.
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    What began as an innovative idea in the late 1960s—the recognition that even very young children are philosophically disposed—is no longer considered novel. While philosophy for children has transitioned from a fledgling initiative to a worldwide movement, it remains on the margins of education. In this article, we look back at key initiatives that have advanced its growth before looking ahead to what can move philosophy for children to the center of education. We consider the introduction and d…Read more
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    Introduction
    International Journal of Applied Philosophy 18 (2): 141-151. 2004.
  • Philosophy and Education for Wisdom
    In Andrea Kenkmann (ed.), Teaching Philosophy, A&c Black. pp. 155-173. 2009.
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    Jean‐Luc Nancy's Conception of Listening
    with Sophie Haroutunian-Gordon
    Educational Theory 74 (6): 915-941. 2025.
    In this article Sophie Haroutunian-Gordon and Megan Jane Laverty discuss Jean-Luc Nancy's conception of listening as presented in his seminal work, À l'écoute. The authors argue that Nancy uses the term “listening” to refer to the experience of coming to an idea of sound(s) initially encountered as puzzling. They illustrate Nancy's conception with teaching/learning situations involving a pianist and teacher, Deborah Sobol, and two aspiring players, Sophie Haroutunian-Gordon and Rosalie Romano. T…Read more
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    Symposium Introduction: The Philosophy of Jean‐Luc Nancy and the Study of Education
    with Sophie Haroutunian-Gordon
    Educational Theory 74 (6): 840-848. 2025.
    Educational Theory, EarlyView.
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    A resolute reading of Iris Murdoch’s Metaphysics as a Guide to Morals
    British Journal for the History of Philosophy 33 (3): 658-682. 2024.
    It is often remarked that Iris Murdoch’s thought deeply influenced the landscape of twentieth-century moral philosophy. It is certainly true that she inspired a generation of Anglo-American philosophers who sought to critique the moral philosophy of their day. However, these philosophers drew almost exclusively from her early philosophical thought, most notably The Sovereignty of Good. When it came to Murdoch’s second book, Metaphysics as a Guide to Morals (MGM), moral philosophers and scholars …Read more
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    A resolute reading of Iris Murdoch’s Metaphysics as a Guide to Morals
    British Journal for the History of Philosophy 33 (3): 658-682. 2025.
    It is often remarked that Iris Murdoch’s thought deeply influenced the landscape of twentieth-century moral philosophy. It is certainly true that she inspired a generation of Anglo-American philosophers who sought to critique the moral philosophy of their day. However, these philosophers drew almost exclusively from her early philosophical thought, most notably The Sovereignty of Good. When it came to Murdoch’s second book, Metaphysics as a Guide to Morals (MGM), moral philosophers and scholars …Read more
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    Gareth B. Matthews (1929–2011) was a specialist in ancient and medieval philosophy whose conversations with young children led him to discover their penchant for philosophical thinking, which often enriched his own. Those conversations became the impetus for a substantial component of Matthews’ scholarship, from which our book, Gareth B. Matthews, The Child’s Philosopher, features essays spanning the length of his career. Contemporary contributors to the book critically evaluate Matthews’ schola…Read more
  •  73
    Response to commentators on Gareth B. Matthews, The Child’s Philosopher (2022)
    Journal of Philosophy of Education 57 (2): 602-610. 2023.
    In this article we respond to the reviews, which appear in this issue, by Harry Brighouse, David Bakhurst, and Sheron Fraser-Burgess of our edited book Gareth B. Matthews, The Child’s Philosopher (Routledge 2022a). We are grateful for their sympathetic yet critical perspectives, which we take to be the very kind of engagement the philosophy for children movement requires in order to become more integrated with professional philosophical and educational theory and practice. We particularly value …Read more
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    Learning Our Concepts
    In Stefaan E. Cuypers & Christopher Martin (eds.), Reading R. S. Peters Today: Analysis, Ethics, and the Aims of Education, Wiley-blackwell. 2011.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction R. S. Peters and Analytic Philosophy of Education Revisiting First‐Order Ordinary Language‐Use Conclusion Notes References.
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    Iris Murdoch as Educator
    In Nora Hämäläinen & Gillian Dooley (eds.), Reading Iris Murdoch's Metaphysics as a Guide to Morals, Springer Verlag. pp. 125-143. 2019.
    In this chapter, I address the central and vital role of education in Iris Murdoch’s philosophy. Beginning with her idea of life as a spiritual pilgrimage, I consider two aspects of her thinking. First, I examine her belief in the unavoidable nature of morality and explain that it is implied by her commitment to the progressive character of consciousness. Good can be learnt through everything because human experience is formative. Thus, life forces the concept of value upon us. Second, I expand …Read more
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    Philosophy and Film in a Dialogue on Care
    Philosophy of Education 63 136-138. 2007.
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    The Bonds of Learning: Dialogue and the Question of Human Solidarity
    Philosophy of Education 64 120-128. 2008.
  •  65
    Civility, Tact, and the Joy of Communication
    Philosophy of Education 65 228-237. 2009.
  •  58
    I Am in Training: Wittgenstein on Language Acquisition
    Philosophy of Education 72 150-153. 2016.
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    Childhood as an Event: The Charm of a Spectral Past
    Philosophy of Education 68 39-42. 2012.
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    A Freedom That is Close to Love
    Philosophy of Education 78 (2): 128-134. 2022.
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    Iris Murdoch, Romanticism and Education
    Philosophy of Education 77 (3): 80-84. 2021.
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    Gareth B. Matthews, The Child's Philosopher (edited book)
    Routledge. 2021.
    Gareth B. Matthews, The Child’s Philosopher brings together groundbreaking essays by renowned American philosopher Gareth B. Matthews in three fields he helped to initiate: philosophy in children’s literature, philosophy for children, and philosophy of childhood. In addition, contemporary scholars critically assess Matthews’ pioneering efforts and his legacy. Matthews (1929-2011) was a specialist in ancient and medieval philosophy who had conversations with young children, discovering that they …Read more
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    Book Reviews
    with Peter Forrest, Robert Dunn, Jane Mummery, F. C. White, Jenny Teichman, Neil Levy, Philippe Chuard, and John McKie
    Australasian Journal of Philosophy 79 (1): 125-141. 2001.
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    This paper introduces the special section on Cora Diamond’s significance for education and educators. The introduction is meant to be the beginning of a conversation, and—to that end—the special section editors suggest lines of connections that philosophers of education might draw between their work and the work of Cora Diamond. Their list is not meant to be exhaustive, but it is meant to suggest Diamond’s far-reaching significance for education and educators.
  •  76
    J.M. Coetzee, Eros and Education
    Journal of Philosophy of Education 53 (3): 574-588. 2019.
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    Philosophy in Schools: Then and Now
    Journal of Philosophy in Schools 1 (1): 107-130. 2014.
    It is twelve years since the article you are about to read was published. During that time, the philosophy in schools movement has expanded and diversified in response to curriculum developments, teaching guides, web-based resources, dissertations, empirical research and theoretical scholarship. Philosophy and philosophy of education journals regularly publish articles and special issues on pre-college philosophy. There are more opportunities for undergraduate and graduate philosophy students to…Read more
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    The Mill on the Floss
    Thinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children 12 (1): 47-49. 1994.