Radical personal and systemic social transformation is urgently needed to address world-wide violence and inequality, pervasive moral confusion and corruption, and the rapid, unprecedented global destruction of our environment. Recent years have seen an embrace of intersubjectivity within discourse on educational transformation within academia and the public sphere. As well, there has been a turn toward contemplative education initiatives within North American schools, colleges and universities. This article contends that these turns might benefit from openness to the ontologies, epistemologies, and ethics of the ‘wisdom traditions ’ from which many contemplative practices are drawn. To illustrate this point, we discuss the value of intercu...
The prevailing conception and practice of education perpetuates a civilization saturatedwith a deep ...
Recent critiques of educational reform have called for new theories of community. Buddhist principle...
Exploring the new science of emergence allows us to create a very different classroom than how the m...
This thesis is concerned with three fundamental questions. First, why does North American higher edu...
Abstract In this paper, we propose an understanding of philosophy of education as cultural and inter...
This book proposes a metaphysical understanding of interculturality, by reviewing popular cultural a...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study explores a philosophical foundation for holistic ...
This book bridges the regions of East Asia and the West by offering a detailed and critical inquiry ...
In this paper, we make the case that the purview of philosophizing in philosophy of education needs ...
This paper identifies assumptions about education behind the mainstream North American schooling: th...
The Dalai Lama’s model of secular ethics not only makes possible an understanding of contemplative p...
This article offers a reading of the philosophies of Emmanuel Levinas and Theravada Buddhism across...
grantor: University of TorontoMy philosophy of education thesis reconstructs the tradition...
In this paper, a case is made that Buddhism is a system of education that is designed to transition ...
Buddhism represents a vast and rich intellectual tradition which, until recently, received very litt...
The prevailing conception and practice of education perpetuates a civilization saturatedwith a deep ...
Recent critiques of educational reform have called for new theories of community. Buddhist principle...
Exploring the new science of emergence allows us to create a very different classroom than how the m...
This thesis is concerned with three fundamental questions. First, why does North American higher edu...
Abstract In this paper, we propose an understanding of philosophy of education as cultural and inter...
This book proposes a metaphysical understanding of interculturality, by reviewing popular cultural a...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study explores a philosophical foundation for holistic ...
This book bridges the regions of East Asia and the West by offering a detailed and critical inquiry ...
In this paper, we make the case that the purview of philosophizing in philosophy of education needs ...
This paper identifies assumptions about education behind the mainstream North American schooling: th...
The Dalai Lama’s model of secular ethics not only makes possible an understanding of contemplative p...
This article offers a reading of the philosophies of Emmanuel Levinas and Theravada Buddhism across...
grantor: University of TorontoMy philosophy of education thesis reconstructs the tradition...
In this paper, a case is made that Buddhism is a system of education that is designed to transition ...
Buddhism represents a vast and rich intellectual tradition which, until recently, received very litt...
The prevailing conception and practice of education perpetuates a civilization saturatedwith a deep ...
Recent critiques of educational reform have called for new theories of community. Buddhist principle...
Exploring the new science of emergence allows us to create a very different classroom than how the m...