•  572
    Philosophy of Education: An Anthology (edited book)
    Wiley-Blackwell. 2006.
    Philosophy of Education: An Anthology brings together the essential historical and contemporary readings in the philosophy of education. The readings have been selected for their philosophical merit, their focus on important aspects of educational practice and their readability. Includes classic pieces by Plato, Aristotle, Isocrates, Locke, Rousseau, Mill, and Dewey. Addresses topical issues such as teacher professionalism and accountability, the commercialization of schooling, multicultural edu…Read more
  •  470
    Why character education?
    Impact 2017 (24): 1-44. 2017.
    Character education in schools has been high on the UK political agenda for the last few years. The government has invested millions in grants to support character education projects and declared its intention to make Britain a global leader in teaching character and resilience. But the policy has many critics: some question whether schools should be involved in the formation of character at all; others worry that the traits schools are being asked to cultivate are excessively competitive or mil…Read more
  •  108
    Education as a Social Right in a Diverse Society
    Journal of Philosophy of Education 43 (1): 45-56. 2009.
    The aim of this article is to outline the basis for a comprehensive account of educational rights. It begins by acknowledging the difficulties posed by diversity, and defends a conception of universal human rights that limits parental educational discretion. Against the backdrop of the literature of public reason and fair equality of opportunity, it sketches arguments for the existence of rights to education of some specific kinds. Those rights, and associated educational purposes, are systemati…Read more
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    This paper develops an interpretation and analysis of the arguments for public education which open Book VIII of Aristotle's Politics , drawing on both the wider Aristotelian corpus and on examination of continuities with Plato's Laws . Part III : Sections VIII-XI examine the two arguments which Aristotle adduces in support of the claim that education should be provided through a public system. The first of these arguments concerns the need to unify society through education for friendship and t…Read more
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    The rise of the phenomenon of virtue ethics in recent years has increased at a rapid pace. Such an explosion carries with it a number of great possibilities, as well as risks. This volume has been written to contribute a multi-faceted perspective to the current conversation about virtue. Among many other thought-provoking questions, the collection addresses the following: What are the virtues, and how are they enumerated? What are the internal problems among ethicists, and what are the objection…Read more
  •  69
    Book Symposium: Harry Brighouse, School Choice and Social Justice
    with Eamonn Callan, Walter Feinberg, and Harry Brighouse
    Studies in Philosophy and Education 20 (5): 387-421. 2001.
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    Patriotic Education in a Global Age
    with Charles Dorn
    University of Chicago Press. 2018.
    The central question for this book is whether schools should attempt to cultivate patriotism, and if so why, how, and with what conception of patriotism in mind. The promotion of patriotism has figured prominently in the history of public schooling in the United States, always with the idea that patriotism is both an inherently admirable attribute and an essential motivational basis for good citizenship. It has been assumed, in short, that patriotism is a virtue in its own right and that it is a…Read more
  •  42
    Judgment and the aims of education
    Social Philosophy and Policy 31 (1): 36-59. 2014.
    The aim of this paper is to revive a tradition of educational thought that identifies good judgment as the highest aim of education. It identifies sharply opposed manifestations of this tradition in the works of Aristotle and Locke, and uses these as points of departure in defending and exploring the tradition. The defense rests on the claims that the basic aim of educational institutions should be to enable people to live well and that good judgment is essential to living well. The relations…Read more
  •  42
    A Causal Theory of Negligence
    Social Philosophy Today 7 111-124. 1992.
    The aim of this paper is to outline a novel rationale for the negligence standard of liability in tort law. On this view, the negligence standard has a causal character which is seldom recognized, but which was recognized by Aristotle, who first formulated the standard. The proposed rationale is extracted from its Aristotelian roots and presented as an alternative to the two others which have been discussed in recent years, both of which are widely regarded as flawed.
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    A Companion to the Philosophy of Education (edited book)
    Wiley-Blackwell. 2003.
    _A Companion to the Philosophy of Education_ is a comprehensive guide to philosophical thinking about education. Offers a state-of-the-art account of current and controversial issues in education, including issues pertaining to multiculturalism, special education, sex education, and academic freedom. Written by an international team of leading experts, who are directly engaged with these profound and complex educational problems. Serves as an indispensable guide to the field of philosophy of edu…Read more
  •  38
    Good Friendships among Children: A Theoretical and Empirical Investigation
    with David Ian Walker and Chantel Jones
    Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 46 (3): 286-309. 2016.
    Ethical dimensions of friendship have rarely been explicitly addressed as aspects of friendship quality in studies of children's peer relationships. This study identifies aspects of moral virtue significant for friendship, as a basis for empirically investigating the role of ethical qualities in children's friendship assessments and aspirations. We introduce a eudaimonic conception of friendship quality, identify aspects of moral virtue foundational to such quality, review and contest some groun…Read more
  •  37
    Aristotle on the Necessity of Public Education
    Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2000.
    Aristotle regarded law and education as the two fundamental and deeply interdependent tools of political art, making the use of education by the statesman a topic of the first importance in his practical philosophy. The present work develops the first comprehensive treatment of this neglected topic, and assesses the importance of Aristotle's defense of public education for current debates about school choice and privatization, and educational equality
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    This article is a précis of the book, Living well now and in the future: Why sustainability matters. It provides an overview of the book, focusing especially on its conceptualization of the nature...
  •  35
    Teaching Ethics to Educators
    Teaching Ethics 4 (2): 47-56. 2004.
  •  32
    On the Importance of Getting it Right: A Response to Professor Götz
    Studies in Philosophy and Education 22 (1): 83-94. 2003.
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    The Contribution Of Nicomachean Ethics Iii 5 To Aristotle'S Theory Of Responsibility
    History of Philosophy Quarterly 6 (July): 261-277. 1989.
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    Connected Learning and the Foundations of Psychometrics: A Rejoinder
    Journal of Philosophy of Education 40 (1): 17-29. 2006.
    This paper continues an exchange between its author and Andrew Davis. Part I addresses the attribution and ontological status of mental constructs and argues that philosophical work on these topics does not undermine high stakes testing. Part II examines the significance for testing of the connectedness of meaningful learning. Part III addresses the high stakes in high stakes testing in connection with the risk entailed by limited scoring reliability. It concludes that there is no straightforwar…Read more
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    Justice, instruction, and the good: The case for public education in Aristotle and Plato's Laws
    Studies in Philosophy and Education 11 (4): 293-311. 1993.
    This paper develops an interpretation and analysis of the arguments for public education which open Book VIII of Aristotle's Politics, drawing on both the wider Aristotelian corpus and on examination of continuities with Plato's Laws. Part I: The paper opens with the question of why Aristotle would say that no one will doubt that education should be the concern of the legislator, and Sections I–III identify the nature of his enterprise in the Politics, the audience he wishes to address, the conc…Read more
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    Handbook of philosophy of education (edited book)
    Routledge. 2023.
    The Handbook of Philosophy of Education is a comprehensive guide to the most important questions about education that are being addressed by philosophers today. Authored by an international team of distinguished philosophers, its thirty-five chapters address fundamental, timely, and controversial questions about educational aims, justice, policy, and practices. Section I (Fundamental Questions) addresses the aims of education, authority to educate, the roles of values and evidence in guiding edu…Read more
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    Children of the Broken Heartlands
    Social Theory and Practice 49 (3): 385-411. 2023.
    This paper argues that rural children’s prospects of achieving civic equality within the wider society are limited by the fact that the education they receive is not inclusive, that this is in some respects unjust, and that some partial remedies are available. The non-inclusiveness of rural education is characterized as a form of rural isolation, defined by physical and cultural distance from pathways of opportunity that are significant for civic equality, and by failures of mutually recognized …Read more
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    Patriotic Education in a Global Age: A brief introduction
    with Charles Dorn
    Journal of Social Philosophy 52 (3): 377-382. 2021.
    Journal of Social Philosophy, Volume 52, Issue 3, Page 377-382, Fall 2021.
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    Education, history of philosophy of
    Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2018.
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    Educational Goods and the Ethical Dimensions of Educational Policy and Practice
    Journal of Philosophy of Education 54 (5): 1375-1381. 2020.
    Journal of Philosophy of Education, EarlyView.
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    Introductory Note
    Metaphilosophy 29 (3): 178-178. 1998.
    This is an introduction to a symposium on Augustine and education, featuring papers by Peter King, Gareth Matthews, and William Mann.
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    The main focus of this book is the normative or ethical aspects of sustainability, including matters of justice in governance that is important to sustainability. The idea of sustainability is widely perceived as having a normative dimension, often referred to as equity, but the character of this normative dimension is seldom explored. The book aims to fill this gap in the literature of sustainability. It proposes a conceptualization of sustainability that is geared to clarifying its essentia…Read more
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    This paper assesses the historical meaning and contemporary significance of Aristotle’s educational ideas. It begins with a broad characterization of the project of Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics and Politics, which he calls “political science” (hê politikê epistêmê), and the central place of education in his vision of statesmanship. It proceeds through a series of topics fundamental to his educational ideas, culminating in the account of education in Politics VIII. A concluding section appraise…Read more