Spinoza’s claim that self-preservation is the foundation of virtue makes for the point of departure of this philosophical investigation into what a Spinozistic model of moral education might look like. It is argued that Spinoza’s metaphysics places constraints on moral education insofar as an educational account would be affected by Spinoza’s denial of the objectivity of moral knowledge, his denial of the existence of free will, and of moral responsibility. This article discusses these challenges in some detail, seeking to construe a credible account of moral education based on the insight that self-preservation is not at odds with benevolence, but that the self-preservation of the teacher is instead conditioned by the intellectual delibera...
While Spinoza stipulates an ideal moral person in the propositions on the ‘free man’ in Ethics IV, t...
The purpose of moral exemplarism is to render moral theory practically functional. It deals with h...
In this paper I suggest that Spinoza’s understanding of virtue and collective flourishing, rooted in...
Spinoza’s claim that self-preservation is the foundation of virtue makes for the point of departure ...
The present paper marks an attempt to outline a coherent understanding of moral education from a Spi...
The present paper marks an attempt to outline a coherent understanding of moral education from a Spi...
The present paper marks an attempt to outline a coherent understanding of moral education from a Spi...
Spinoza and Education offers a comprehensive investigation into the educational implications of Spin...
In recent years, character education and virtue ethics have undergone a form of renaissance in the p...
In recent years, character education and virtue ethics have undergone a form of renaissance in the p...
In recent years, character education and virtue ethics have undergone a form of renaissance in the p...
Given the growing interest (across disciplinary boundaries) in Spinoza’s work in recent years, there...
Given the growing interest (across disciplinary boundaries) in Spinoza’s work in recent years, there...
Given the growing interest (across disciplinary boundaries) in Spinoza’s work in recent years, there...
While Spinoza stipulates an ideal moral person in the propositions on the ‘free man’ in Ethics IV, t...
While Spinoza stipulates an ideal moral person in the propositions on the ‘free man’ in Ethics IV, t...
The purpose of moral exemplarism is to render moral theory practically functional. It deals with h...
In this paper I suggest that Spinoza’s understanding of virtue and collective flourishing, rooted in...
Spinoza’s claim that self-preservation is the foundation of virtue makes for the point of departure ...
The present paper marks an attempt to outline a coherent understanding of moral education from a Spi...
The present paper marks an attempt to outline a coherent understanding of moral education from a Spi...
The present paper marks an attempt to outline a coherent understanding of moral education from a Spi...
Spinoza and Education offers a comprehensive investigation into the educational implications of Spin...
In recent years, character education and virtue ethics have undergone a form of renaissance in the p...
In recent years, character education and virtue ethics have undergone a form of renaissance in the p...
In recent years, character education and virtue ethics have undergone a form of renaissance in the p...
Given the growing interest (across disciplinary boundaries) in Spinoza’s work in recent years, there...
Given the growing interest (across disciplinary boundaries) in Spinoza’s work in recent years, there...
Given the growing interest (across disciplinary boundaries) in Spinoza’s work in recent years, there...
While Spinoza stipulates an ideal moral person in the propositions on the ‘free man’ in Ethics IV, t...
While Spinoza stipulates an ideal moral person in the propositions on the ‘free man’ in Ethics IV, t...
The purpose of moral exemplarism is to render moral theory practically functional. It deals with h...
In this paper I suggest that Spinoza’s understanding of virtue and collective flourishing, rooted in...