The philosophy of education : major themes in the analytic tradition

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The philosophy of education : major themes in the analytic tradition

Routledge, 1998

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v. 1. Philosophy and education

v. 2. Education and human being

v. 3. Society and education

v. 4. Problems of educational content and practices

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内容説明

In the last forty years philosophy of education has become established as a distinct area of philosophical study concerned within educational thought and practice. Twentieth century analytic philosophy prompted the emergence of a philosophy of education as a separate subject. The work collected here represents the major ideas and arguments which have come to characterise philosophy of education. This comprehensive set includes work from the perspectives of Marxism, phenomenology, feminist theory, critical theory and others. The individual volumes cover: * philosophy and education * education and human being * society and education * problems of educational content and practice. The featured articles map the most important writings within the analytic and intersecting traditions, and the set presents an influential and essential body of work for researchers in the philosophy of education, the field of educational studies and educationally-oriented policy studies.

目次

VOLUME I: PHILOSOPHY AND EDUCATION PART 1: Philosophy and philosophy of education 1. Paul R. Hurst and R. S. Peters, Education and philosophy 2. Abraham Edel, Analytic philosophy of education at the crossroads 3. Peter Gilroy, The revolutions in English philosophy and philosophy of education 4. R. K. Elliott, Richard Peters: a philosopher in the older style 5. John Haldane, Metaphysics in the philosophy of education 6. Colin V. Evers, Analytic and post-analytic philosophy of education: methodological reflections PART 2: Educational theory and practice 7. Paul H. Hirst, Educational theory 8. Jim Valker, Philosophy and the study of education: a critique of the common sense consensus 9(i). Vilfred Carr, What is an educational practice? 9(ii). Ruth Jonathan, What is an educational practice? A reply to Wilfred Carr 9(iii). David E. Cooper, Practice, philosophy and history: Carr vs Jonathan 10. Jonas F. Soltis, Perspectives on philosophy of education PART 3: Conceptions of education 11(i). R.S. Peters, The justification of education 11(ii). R.K. Elliott, Education and justification 12(i). Paul H Hirst, Liberal education and the nature of knowledge 12(ii). Jane Roland Martin, Needed: a new paradigm for liberal education 13. Michael Oakeshott, Education: the engagement and its frustration 14(i). Jane Roland Martin, The ideal of the educated person 14(ii). Harvey Siegel, Genderized cognitive perspectives and the redefinition of philosophy of education 15. John and Patricia Vhite, Education, liberalism and human good 16. Michael Bonnett, Education in a destitute time 17. Paul H. Hirst, Education, knowledge and practices VOLUME II: EDUCATION AND HUMAN BEING Part 1: Education and autonomy 1. R.S. Peters, Freedom and the development of the free man 2. David E. Cooper, Authenticity, life and liberal education 3. Eamonn Callan, Autonomy and alienation Part 2: Education and the development of mind 4(i). R.K. Elliott, Education and human being 4(ii). Paul H. Hirst, Education and human being: a response to R.K. Elliott 5. R. K. Elliott, Objectivity and education 6(i). D.V. Hamlyn, The concept of development 6(ii). R. K. Elliott, The concept of development: a reply to D.W. Hamlyn Part 3: Intelligence, emotions, imagination and education 7. John Vhite, Intelligence and the logic of the nature-nurture issue 8(i). R. S. Peters, The education of the emotions 8 (ii). John Vhite, The education of the emotions 8(iii). Mary Varnock, The education of the emotions 9. R.K. Elliott, Versions of creativity 10. John Passmore, Cultivating imagination Part 4: Needs, interests, happiness and education 11. R. F. Dearden, 'Needs' in education 12. P. S. Vilson, Interests 13. R.F. Dearden, Happiness and education VOLUME III: SOCIETY AND EDUCATION Part 1: Democracy, pluralism and education 1. James C. Valker, Education for democracy: the representation/participation dualism 2. Amy Gutmann, Undemocratic education 3. Villiam Galston, Civic education in the liberal state 4. Eamonn Callan, Pluralism and civic education 5. Kenneth A. Strike, On the construction of public speech: pluralism and public reason 6. John Harris, A paradox of multicultural societies 7. Richard Pratte, Cultural diversity and education 8. Malcolm Jones, Education and racism 9. Valter Feinberg, Education, work, and democratic identity Part 2: Justice, equality and education 10. David E Cooper, Quality and equality in education 11. Kenneth R. Hove, In defense of outcomes-based conceptions of equal educational opportunity 12. Kenneth A. Strike, Fairness and ability grouping Part 3: Education, schooling and rights 13. Graham Haydon, The right to education and compulsory schooling 14. Joel Feinberg, The child's right to an open future 15. Joseph Diorio, Rights, equality and the ethics of school policy Part 4: Society and schooling: radical challenges 16. Kevin Harris, Peters on schooling 17. Maryann Ayim and Barbara Houston, A conceptual analysis of sexism and sexist education 18. Colin Vringe, Children into workers 19. Penny Enslin, Education for nation-building: a feminist critique 20. Henry A. Giroux, Marxism and schooling: the limits of radical discourse 21. Landon E. Bayer and Daniel P. Liston, Discourse or moral action? A critique of postmodernism 22. Vilfred Carr, Confronting the postmodernist challenge 23. Terence H. Mclaughlin, Politics, markets and schools: the central issues Volume IV: PROBLEMS OF EDUCATIONAL CONTENT AND PRACTICES Part 1: Controversial areas of educational content (1) Moral education 1. Anthony O' Hear, Moral education 2. R. S. Peters, Reason and habit: the paradox of moral education 3. Nel Hoddings, Caring 4. Eamonn Callan, Finding a common voice 5. Betty A. Sichel, Character, community and education 6. Patricia Vhite, Friendship and education (2) Religious education 7(i). Peter Gardner, Religious upbringing and the liberal ideal of religious autonomy 7(ii). Terence H. Mclaughlin, Peter Gardner on religious upbringing and the liberal ideal of religious autonomy (3) The arts and education 8. Bennett Reimer, What knowledge is of most worth in the arts? 9. R. V. Hepburn, The arts and the education of feeling and emotion 10. John Vhite, The arts, well-being and education (4) Critical thinking 11(i). Harvey Siegel, McPeck, informal logic and the nature of critical thinking 11(ii). John E. Mcpeck, Response to Harvey Siegel (5) Gender and education 12. Lyn Yates, Is women's studies a legitimate school subject? An outline of an agenda for discussion 13. Ann Diller and Barbara Houston, Women's physical education: a gender-sensitive perspective Part 2: Educational practices 14. Israel Schfler, The concept of teaching 15. R.F. Dearden, Instruction and learning by discovery 16. David Bridges, Teaching by discussion 17(i). Ivan Snook, Indoctrination and intentions 17(ii). Henry Rosemount Jr., On the concept of indoctrination 18(i). R. F. Dearden, Competition in education 18(ii). Michael Fielding, Against competition: in praise of a malleable analysis and the subversiveness of philosophy 19. Richard Smith, Punishment, discipline and the moral order 20. Randall R. Curren, Coercion and the ethics of grading and testing 21. Paul Hager, Is there a cogent philosophical argument against competency standards? Part 3: Controversial issues of curriculum development 22. Robin Barroy, Curriculum design 23. Robin Barroy, Educational psychology and timing in the curriculum 24. Jane Roland Martin, What should we do with a hidden curriculum when we find one? 25. Cleo H. Cherryholmes, Poststructuralism, pragmatism and curriculum

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