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  1. From powerful knowledge to capabilities: social realism, social justice, and the Capabilities Approach.Daniel Talbot - forthcoming - Journal of Philosophy of Education.
    This article argues that, as applied to education, the Capabilities Approach pioneered by Amartya Sen and Martha Nussbaum shares a range of philosophical commitments with the work of social realist scholars on the concept of ‘powerful knowledge’. I first trace the history of the concept of powerful knowledge and present critiques put forward by social justice scholars. I then outline the Capabilities Approach, arguing it provides a response to some of these concerns. From here I develop the connection between the (...)
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  • Competencies vs. Capabilities. A philosophical analysis of an emerging paradigm for Latin American higher education.Rodolfo Mauricio Bicocca Gino - 2015 - Ixtli 2 (4):281-298.
    Higher Education today have serious difficulties in meeting their educational task, about what could be done to assist and promote the student both personal enrichment and its human flourishing. Dimensions focus on two key educational concepts: the development of critical thinking and effective ethical and social commitment. These difficulties have multiple perspectives and analysis factors, but one of its main elements is marked mercantilist approach this level has now acquired. And consequently, their tendency almost exclusively to educating for employability. On (...)
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