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  1. A Survey of Effects of STS Education on the University Students' Moral Development and Epistemological Beliefs: Using DIT and EBI.Hyemin Han - 2006 - Journal of Ethics Education Studies 9:201-217.
    The purpose of this study is to assess effects of STS(Science and Technology Studies) education in natural science colleges and engineering colleges. STS is an interdisciplinary study includes ethics, history, sociology, policy of science and technology; its main purpose is elaborating students' social perspectives on science and technology. In Korea, however, there is few studies related to STS education to improve its educational effects. Therefore, this study will do exploratory investigation effects of STS education in moral development and epistemological beliefs (...)
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  2. Dialogic listening: how music may help us become better philosophers.Pablo Muruzábal Lamberti - 2019 - Praxis y Saber 23 (10):253-272.
    This paper is about dialogic listening as a precondition for meaningful engagement in Socratic dialogues and for music. In order to arrive at a better understanding of what constitutes dialogic listening in the context of educational philosophical dialogues, I first shed light on the practice of philosophy teaching based on Nelson & Heckmann’s neo-Socratic paradigm and link this practice to Plato’s dialogues. I then argue that the activity of listening to an interlocutor during Socratic dialogues on the one hand, and (...)
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    Recalibrating the Social Contract: A Blueprint for AI-Resilient Societies.Jeremy Kruckel - manuscript
    As artificial intelligence reshapes the core institutions of society, traditional models for income, health, and education are proving increasingly inadequate. In response, this paper proposes a holistic blueprint for an AI-resilient social contract founded on three mutually reinforcing pillars: Universal Basic Income (UBI), free universal healthcare, and lifelong free education. Each element addresses a distinct aspect of human security: UBI secures economic stability in a world where work is no longer the sole determinant of livelihood; universal healthcare ensures that citizens (...)
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