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Ethics and Education 9 (3):251-263 (2014)

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  1. An Interpersonal-Epistemic Account of Intellectual Autonomy: Questioning, Responsibility, and Vulnerability.Kunimasa Sato - 2018 - Tetsugaku: International Journal of the Philosophical Association of Japan 2:65-82.
    The nature and value of autonomy has long been debated in diverse philosophical traditions, including moral and political philosophy. Although the notion dates back to ancient Greek philosophy, it was during the Age of Enlightenment that autonomy drew much attention. Thus, as may be known, moral philosophers tended to emphasize self-regulation, particularly one’s own will to abide by universal moral laws, as the term “autonomy” originates from the Greek words “self” (auto) and “rule” (nomos). In parallel, modern epistemologists supposedly espoused (...)
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  • Something sacred to our culture: René Arcilla's liberal education.Paul Standish - 2021 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 55 (4-5):764-775.
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  • Education's Love Triangle.David Aldridge - 2019 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 53 (3):531-546.
    It has been acknowledged that education includes ‘a love of what one teaches and a love of those whom one teaches’ (Hogan 2010: 81), but two traditions of writing in philosophy of education—concerning love for student and love for subject—have rarely been brought together. This paper considers the extent to which the ‘triangular’ relationship of teacher, student and subject matter runs the risk of the rivalry, jealousy and strife that are characteristic of ‘tragic’ love triangles, or entails undesirable consequences such (...)
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  • The Virtues of Unfulfilment: Rethinking Eros and Education in Plato's Symposium.Chien-ya Sun - 2019 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 53 (3):491-502.
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  • Lines of Testimony.Paul Standish - 2020 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 54 (2):319-339.
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  • Thinking in Nearness: Seven Steps on the Way to a Heideggerian Approach to Education.Soyoung Lee - 2019 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 53 (2):229-247.
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