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Teaching Anger

Philosophy of Education 76 (1):1-19 (2020)

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  1. (1 other version)Shame, Pleasure, and the Divided Soul.Jessica Moss - 2005 - In David Sedley (ed.), Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy Xxix: Winter 2005. Oxford University Press. pp. 137-170.
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  • Rage inside the machine: Defending the place of anger in democratic speech.Maxime Lepoutre - 2018 - Politics, Philosophy and Economics 17 (4):398-426.
    According to an influential objection, which Martha Nussbaum has powerfully restated, expressing anger in democratic public discourse is counterproductive from the standpoint of justice. To resist this challenge, this article articulates a crucial yet underappreciated sense in which angry discourse is epistemically productive. Drawing on recent developments in the philosophy of emotion, which emphasize the distinctive phenomenology of emotion, I argue that conveying anger to one’s listeners is epistemically valuable in two respects: first, it can direct listeners’ attention to elusive (...)
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  • (1 other version)The Importance of Understanding Discourse in Social Justice Education: The Truth and Nothing But the Truth?Barbara Applebaum - 2016 - Philosophy of Education 72:1-14.
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  • Listening at an Angle.Audrey Thompson - 2010 - Philosophy of Education 66:1-10.
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  • Pulled Up Short.Deborah Kerdeman - 2017 - Philosophy of Education 73:1-18.
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  • AESA 2009 Presidential Address Cultivating Hope and Building Community: Reflections on Social Justice Activism in Educational Studies.Kathy Hytten - 2010 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 46 (2):151-167.
    (2010). AESA 2009 Presidential Address Cultivating Hope and Building Community: Reflections on Social Justice Activism in Educational Studies. Educational Studies: Vol. 46, No. 2, pp. 151-167.
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