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  1. (1 other version)Educational philosophy, ecology and the Anthropocene.Robert Stratford - 2019 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 51 (2):149-152.
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  • (1 other version)Educational philosophy, ecology and the Anthropocene.Robert Stratford - 2017 - Educational Philosophy and Theory:1-4.
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  • Kant's doctrine of education and the problem of artificial intelligence.Leonid Kornilaev - 2021 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 55 (6):1072-1080.
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  • Rethinking inequalities between deindustrialisation, schools and educational research in Geelong.Eve Mayes, Amanda Keddie, Julianne Moss, Shaun Rawolle, Louise Paatsch & Merinda Kelly - 2018 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 51 (4):391-403.
    Inequalities have historically been conceptualised and empirically explored with primary reference to the human. Both measurements of educational inequalities through the production of data about students, teachers and schools, and ethnographic explorations of inequalities in the spoken accounts of human actors in schools can elide affective histories and material geologies of the earth that entwine with societal inequalities, and political questions of the relation between particular human bodies and the earth. In this article, we question: What might it do to (...)
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  • Why is a live chicken banned from the kindergarten? Two lessons learned from teaching posthuman pedagogy to university students.Marleena Mustola - 2019 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 51 (14):1434-1443.
    The hierarchical human-centric paradigm has been criticized by various movements of posthuman philosophy because this paradigm forgets and dismisses nonhuman beings and entities: animals, n...
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  • Thinking posthuman with mud: and children of the Anthropocene.Margaret Somerville & Sarah J. Powell - 2018 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 51 (8):829-840.
    This article addresses the problem of writing the posthuman in educational research. Confronted by our own failures as educational researchers within posthuman and new materialist approaches, it seeks a more radical opening to Lather and St Pierre’s question: ‘If we give up “human” as separate from non-human, how do we exist? … Are we willing to take on this question that is so hard to think but that might enable different lives?’ We do this to enable different lives for the (...)
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  • The Anatomy of Frank and Stein. An Ontological Exploration of Cyborg Identity, Culture, and Education.Peter Strandbrink - 2020 - The New Bioethics 26 (3):210-223.
    This contribution aims to unpack the ontological nexus of cyborg identity and culture. It highlights a set of core assumptions driving its operations that merit critical attention as cyborgic and A...
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