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  1. Character development over happiness: the aesthetic foundation of John Stuart Mill’s philosophy of education.Yuval Eytan - forthcoming - Journal of Philosophy of Education.
    Despite the many interpretive disputes regarding John Stuart Mill’s philosophy of education, there is wide agreement that Mill saw education as the most necessary and significant means of promoting human happiness. I challenge this view by claiming that Mill belongs to a broad philosophical trend of his time that rejected the conception of human nature that stands at the foundation of the modern ideal of happiness according to which human freedom is expressed in the autonomous pursuit of self-satisfaction. Instead, he (...)
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  • (Un)happiness and social justice education: ethical, political and pedagogic lessons.Michalinos Zembylas - 2020 - Ethics and Education 15 (1):18-32.
    To recognize the causes of unhappiness is thus a part of our political cause. This is why any politics of justice will involve causing unhappiness even if that is not the point of our action. So mu...
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