The teacher’s pedagogical ethics refers to the Kantian maxims that a teacher is obliged to follow. One could provide a list of the most crucial maxims that a teacher must absolutely not violate. We surely need these Kantian maxims in the teachers’ pedagogical ethics, although they tell us very little about the properties that good and moral teachers should possess. In teacher education we must of course elaborate on the ethical code of the teacher (maxims), but we must also consider the properties of a morally good teacher. A good source in endeavouring to find these properties is the book Aristotle wrote over 2,000 years ago, Nicomachean Ethics. According to Aristotle, a virtuous citizen must be educated. Without virtues (άρετή) – at least...
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It is widely agreed that Aristotle holds that the best moral education involves habituation in the p...
This paper will discuss and analyze specific arguments concerning moral virtue and action that are f...
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In this article I will discuss employing the classical prescripts of Aristotle’s virtue ethics in ed...
This dissertation addresses the question: what should Discipline be for in Schools? It does so from ...
Aristotle defined the ethical and intellectual virtues which are recognized even nowadays ...
Journal of Philosophy of Education, vol. 48, No. 1, pp. 46-68The aim of this article is to pinpoint ...
Aristotle is, at the same time, a student of psychology and a student of ethics. He takes the two di...
Here I will explore Books One-Four of "Nicomachean Ethics" in order to see Aristotle conception of ...
grantor: University of TorontoMy thesis examines Aristotle's ethics, focusing on his theor...
Straipsnyje iš filosofijos istorijos perspektyvos aptariama aktuali edukacijos filosofijos problema ...
Aristotle, a student of Plato, wrote Nicomachean Ethics in 350 BCE, in a time of extraordinary intel...
So many lines of text have been written about teaching as one of the oldest professions on Earth. Th...
This work is a study of Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics (Book I, II and III) to characterize the good...
It is widely agreed that Aristotle holds that the best moral education involves habituation in the p...
This paper will discuss and analyze specific arguments concerning moral virtue and action that are f...
Ethics is a branch of philosophy that examines the principles at the basis of human behavior and dis...
The Greek Philosopher Isocrates (300 B.C.) identified the characteristics of a good teacher as one w...
In this article I will discuss employing the classical prescripts of Aristotle’s virtue ethics in ed...
This dissertation addresses the question: what should Discipline be for in Schools? It does so from ...
Aristotle defined the ethical and intellectual virtues which are recognized even nowadays ...
Journal of Philosophy of Education, vol. 48, No. 1, pp. 46-68The aim of this article is to pinpoint ...
Aristotle is, at the same time, a student of psychology and a student of ethics. He takes the two di...
Here I will explore Books One-Four of "Nicomachean Ethics" in order to see Aristotle conception of ...