The teaching relation has always been a puzzle. Some take education as the passing on and acquisition of information. They regard the lecture format as crucial. Others see it in terms of developing the reasoning ability of students. In seminars and conversations, they strive to have their students reflect and learn to “think for themselves.” Their goal is a rational individual capable of insight. Levinas, the French Philosopher, who famously positioned ethics as first philosophy, i.e., as determinative of how we think of ourselves and our world, advances a novel view, one springing from the “face to face” relation. In this article, we explore how his understanding of this relation leads to his situating education in an ethical context
Building from the notion that learning occasions an `ontological’ violence, this paper examines the...
In this paper an ethical approach to educational methodology is discussed in relation to the philoso...
I begin this thesis in the classroom, and with a depiction of a particular, quite prevalent, approac...
The teaching relation has always been a puzzle. Some take education as the passing on and acquisitio...
For the past 15 years, scholars in education have focused on Levinas’s work largely in terms of his...
Reading the texts of Emmanuel Levinas (1906–1995) often means entering a strange and lyrical world,...
Emmanuel Levinas' s reorientation of ethics as preceding ontology and his radical presentation of re...
In this dissertation, I examine the concept of teaching as it appears in the work of Emmanuel Levina...
In several places in Totality and Infinity, Levinas criticizes Socratic education for being emblemat...
Promoting philosophical and ethical education in schools requires academic education of teacher cand...
What has recently been coined the ethical turn in philosophy — and there is certainly evidence of t...
The essay aims to show that nurturing a spirituality of good teaching could provide a more committed...
The centrality of learners and their learning in contemporary educational discourse and practice, se...
In this article I show the relevance of Emmanuel Levinas’ notion of primordial teaching for understa...
This article explores the influence of Émile Durkheim on the philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas in order...
Building from the notion that learning occasions an `ontological’ violence, this paper examines the...
In this paper an ethical approach to educational methodology is discussed in relation to the philoso...
I begin this thesis in the classroom, and with a depiction of a particular, quite prevalent, approac...
The teaching relation has always been a puzzle. Some take education as the passing on and acquisitio...
For the past 15 years, scholars in education have focused on Levinas’s work largely in terms of his...
Reading the texts of Emmanuel Levinas (1906–1995) often means entering a strange and lyrical world,...
Emmanuel Levinas' s reorientation of ethics as preceding ontology and his radical presentation of re...
In this dissertation, I examine the concept of teaching as it appears in the work of Emmanuel Levina...
In several places in Totality and Infinity, Levinas criticizes Socratic education for being emblemat...
Promoting philosophical and ethical education in schools requires academic education of teacher cand...
What has recently been coined the ethical turn in philosophy — and there is certainly evidence of t...
The essay aims to show that nurturing a spirituality of good teaching could provide a more committed...
The centrality of learners and their learning in contemporary educational discourse and practice, se...
In this article I show the relevance of Emmanuel Levinas’ notion of primordial teaching for understa...
This article explores the influence of Émile Durkheim on the philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas in order...
Building from the notion that learning occasions an `ontological’ violence, this paper examines the...
In this paper an ethical approach to educational methodology is discussed in relation to the philoso...
I begin this thesis in the classroom, and with a depiction of a particular, quite prevalent, approac...