Egalitarian liberalism and justice in education
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Egalitarian liberalism and justice in education
Institute of Education, University of London, 2002
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A professorial lecture
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Based on an Inaugural Professorial Lecture delivered at the Institute of Education, University of London on 24 October 2001
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内容説明
Though dominant in political philosophy, and highly influential in other normative disciplines such as law and medical ethics, the egalitarian liberal theory of justice has been neglected by education scholars. Harry Brighouse argues that egalitarian liberalism is committed to two principles of educational justice - the principles of autonomy and of educational equality. He explores what these principles mean, and shows they conflict with some widely held educational dogmas. He goes on to reveal why it is difficult to evaluate existing policies and practices in the light of justice, but attempts to overcome these difficulties in his discussions of selective schooling, faith schools and parental choice.
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