This article reflects on different conceptions of educational philosophy, their strengths and weaknesses. Against the backdrop of major alternatives, and the received view, delineated by R. S. Peters, John White’s recent radically practical conception is critically assessed. Notwithstanding a pluralist answer is given to the question ‘What is, can or ought philosophy of education to be?’, the paper advocates the asymmetrical dependence of all other conceptions upon the analytic conception of educational philosophy as the primus inter pares—the first among equals.status: publishe
Philosophy of education is usually understood as a special branch of philosophy. However, a notewort...
The article attempts to analyse the interaction between philosophy of education and teaching practic...
This article discusses the crisis of philosophy, the emergence of industry philosophies as a manifes...
In the article the Author analyzes different ways of understanding and practicing the philosophy of...
Philosophers of education are often criticised for not being “practical” about educational issues. T...
Education is a very important capital of life in the lives of humanity. However, education sometimes...
In this paper I describe a research project designed to address the general question “What are we do...
This article concerns the issue of being engaged philosophically in education. Inspired by Hannah Ar...
The author argues in favor of a philosophy of education as a vector of formative action, aiming at a...
What are and what should be the leading principles of method of philosophy of education? Traditiona...
Questions of a philosophical nature are central to every significant debate in the field of educatio...
I will start by drawing attention to two assumptions about Philosophy of Education. These two assump...
Much ink has been spilt on the question of how philosophy might be taught in schools—on the forms of...
The Philosophy of education is a field of applied philosophy that examines the aims, forms, methods,...
How concerned should we be about the state and status of philosophy of education? To this familiar w...
Philosophy of education is usually understood as a special branch of philosophy. However, a notewort...
The article attempts to analyse the interaction between philosophy of education and teaching practic...
This article discusses the crisis of philosophy, the emergence of industry philosophies as a manifes...
In the article the Author analyzes different ways of understanding and practicing the philosophy of...
Philosophers of education are often criticised for not being “practical” about educational issues. T...
Education is a very important capital of life in the lives of humanity. However, education sometimes...
In this paper I describe a research project designed to address the general question “What are we do...
This article concerns the issue of being engaged philosophically in education. Inspired by Hannah Ar...
The author argues in favor of a philosophy of education as a vector of formative action, aiming at a...
What are and what should be the leading principles of method of philosophy of education? Traditiona...
Questions of a philosophical nature are central to every significant debate in the field of educatio...
I will start by drawing attention to two assumptions about Philosophy of Education. These two assump...
Much ink has been spilt on the question of how philosophy might be taught in schools—on the forms of...
The Philosophy of education is a field of applied philosophy that examines the aims, forms, methods,...
How concerned should we be about the state and status of philosophy of education? To this familiar w...
Philosophy of education is usually understood as a special branch of philosophy. However, a notewort...
The article attempts to analyse the interaction between philosophy of education and teaching practic...
This article discusses the crisis of philosophy, the emergence of industry philosophies as a manifes...