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Informationen zum Autor Frieda Heyting (Author) , Freida Heyting (Author) , Frieda Heyting (Edited by) , Dieter Lenzen (Edited by) , Dr John White (Institute of Education University of London UK) (Edited by) , Dr John White, PH D (Anglia Ruskin University UK) (Edited by) , Dieter Lenzen (Author) , John Ponsford White (Author) Klappentext This important new book presents a 'dual strand' argument: Firstly, it gives a comprehensive account of methods in philosophy of education, with leading international figures in the field of writing from a variety of methodological and epistemological perspectives. Secondly, it examines their application in the 'real world' of education, using the topical area of children's rights as a basis for investigation. It will therefore be of interest to philosophers and educationalists alike. Zusammenfassung This book gives a comprehensive account of methods in philosophy of education, it also examines their application of education in the 'real world'. It will therefore be of interest to philosophers and educationalists alike. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Methods in Philosophy of Education: An Introduction Frieda Heyting 2. Analytic Philosophy of Education and Children's Rights John White and Patricia White 3. Reflective Equilibrium as a Method of Philosophy of Education: Justifying an Ethical Conception of Children's Sexual Rights Ben Spiecker and Jan Steutel 4. An Analytic Approach in Philosophy of Education: the Case of Children's Rights Colin Wringe 5. The Problematic Employment of Reason in Philosophy of Bildung and Education Jörg Ruhloff 6. Analysis and Critique of the Foundations of Theory and Practice of Education. Conflicting Liberal Views on the Right to an Education for Autonomy Ger Snik and Wouter van Haaften 7. On Structuralist Philosophy of Education: an Analysis of the Rights of the Child Yvonne Ehrenspeck and Dieter Lenzen 8. Antifoundationalist Foundational Research: Analysing Discourse on Children's Rights to Decide Frieda Heyting 9. How can Philosophy of Education be Critical? How Critical can Philosophy of Education be? Deconstructive Reflections on Children's Rights Gert Biesta 10. Children's Rights and Education - a Hermeneutical Approach Alfred Langewand 11. Rights of Children and Future Adults: A Cultural Educational Perspective Wilna A.J. Meijer ...
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Frieda Heyting (Author) , Freida Heyting (Author) , Frieda Heyting (Edited by) , Dieter Lenzen (Edited by) , Dr John White (Institute of Education University of London UK) (Edited by) , Dr John White, PH D (Anglia Ruskin University UK) (Edited by) , Dieter Lenzen (Author) , John Ponsford White (Author)
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This important new book presents a 'dual strand' argument: Firstly, it gives a comprehensive account of methods in philosophy of education, with leading international figures in the field of writing from a variety of methodological and epistemological perspectives. Secondly, it examines their application in the 'real world' of education, using the topical area of children's rights as a basis for investigation. It will therefore be of interest to philosophers and educationalists alike.
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Methods in Philosophy of Education: An Introduction Frieda Heyting
Analytic Philosophy of Education and Children's Rights John White and Patricia White
Reflective Equilibrium as a Method of Philosophy of Education: Justifying an Ethical Conception of Children's Sexual Rights Ben Spiecker and Jan Steutel
An Analytic Approach in Philosophy of Education: the Case of Children's Rights Colin Wringe
The Problematic Employment of Reason in Philosophy of Bildung and Education Jörg Ruhloff
Analysis and Critique of the Foundations of Theory and Practice of Education. Conflicting Liberal Views on the Right to an Education for Autonomy Ger Snik and Wouter van Haaften
On Structuralist Philosophy of Education: an Analysis of the Rights of the Child Yvonne Ehrenspeck and Dieter Lenzen
Antifoundationalist Foundational Research: Analysing Discourse on Children's Rights to Decide Frieda Heyting
How can Philosophy of Education be Critical? How Critical can Philosophy of Education be? Deconstructive Reflections on Children's Rights Gert Biesta
Children's Rights and Education - a Hermeneutical Approach Alfred Langewand
Rights of Children and Future Adults: A Cultural Educational Perspective Wilna A.J. Meijer