Increasing doubts over the narratives that traditionally served to legitimize the tasks and possibilities of societal institutions - such as science - have also called into question the significance of philosophy to educational thinking. Related debates largely concern epistemological issues, i.e. issues regarding the nature and status of (scientific) knowledge. This dissertation takes as its starting point the nowadays hardly controversial idea that all knowledge is to a certain extent ‘uncertain’. The questions addressed are how this ‘epistemic uncertainty’may be intelligibly understood, and what consequences can be drawn from such an understanding for the tasks and possibilities of philosophy of education as an academic discipline. In re...
Current socio-cultural and technological changes world-wide and their epistemological consequences ...
This book develops and defends a version of epistemic contextualism, that is, of the view that the t...
In this article the authors challenge contemporary epistemological research within educational setti...
Recent work in epistemology has focused increasingly on the social dimensions of knowledge and inqui...
Recent work in epistemology has focused increasingly on the social dimensions of knowledge and inqui...
In his Introduction to this Special Edition of Education Sciences, Andrew Stables points out that of...
"Philosophers of education have always been interested in epistemological issues. In their efforts t...
This paper explores the denunciation that knowledge and science, more particularly human and social ...
The purpose of this paper is to examine epistemology as a general procedure or set of procedures for...
In his Introduction to this Special Edition of Education Sciences, Andrew Stables points out that of...
This paper has the aim of showing how epistemological issues in Education today are poorly treated i...
While philosophy of education is often considered an applied discipline, it has made contributions a...
These days, there has been a debate on the disciplinary nature of philosophy for the field of philos...
In this paper, I challenge a traditional assumption concerning the nature and aims of education. Acc...
What does a successful education entail for the epistemic life of learners? In the recent years, epi...
Current socio-cultural and technological changes world-wide and their epistemological consequences ...
This book develops and defends a version of epistemic contextualism, that is, of the view that the t...
In this article the authors challenge contemporary epistemological research within educational setti...
Recent work in epistemology has focused increasingly on the social dimensions of knowledge and inqui...
Recent work in epistemology has focused increasingly on the social dimensions of knowledge and inqui...
In his Introduction to this Special Edition of Education Sciences, Andrew Stables points out that of...
"Philosophers of education have always been interested in epistemological issues. In their efforts t...
This paper explores the denunciation that knowledge and science, more particularly human and social ...
The purpose of this paper is to examine epistemology as a general procedure or set of procedures for...
In his Introduction to this Special Edition of Education Sciences, Andrew Stables points out that of...
This paper has the aim of showing how epistemological issues in Education today are poorly treated i...
While philosophy of education is often considered an applied discipline, it has made contributions a...
These days, there has been a debate on the disciplinary nature of philosophy for the field of philos...
In this paper, I challenge a traditional assumption concerning the nature and aims of education. Acc...
What does a successful education entail for the epistemic life of learners? In the recent years, epi...
Current socio-cultural and technological changes world-wide and their epistemological consequences ...
This book develops and defends a version of epistemic contextualism, that is, of the view that the t...
In this article the authors challenge contemporary epistemological research within educational setti...