Philosophy of Education Society of Great Britain

Philosophy of Education Society of Great Britain The Society promotes the study, teaching and application of philosophy of education. We use our Face

there is a new video abstract on the JOPE youtube channel for Katja Frimberger’s article ‘Don’t educate me—move me!’ Why...
01/09/2024

there is a new video abstract on the JOPE youtube channel for Katja Frimberger’s article ‘Don’t educate me—move me!’ Why we need art and artists (especially films and filmmakers) to love education into existence’, which was recently published on-line.

The article with the video abstract can be accessed here:

Abstract. This paper explores the anthropological and ontological conditions of our ‘educational movement’ in aesthetic experience and illustrates these th

02/08/2024

JOPE Special Issue on Decolonising the Curriculum edited by Andrea English and Ruth Heilbronn just published online

https://www.philosophy-of-education.org/events/edinburgh-branch-seminar-4/
20/07/2024

https://www.philosophy-of-education.org/events/edinburgh-branch-seminar-4/

Teaching Truth and Honesty in a Populist Era Professor Sarah Stitzlein, Professor of Education and Philosophy University of Cincinnati Zoom Link here. In a world swirling with competing political groups stating conflicting facts, democracies are struggling. Citizens are left unsure whom to trust and...

https://www.philosophy-of-education.org/events/birmingham-branch-seminar-13/
13/06/2024

https://www.philosophy-of-education.org/events/birmingham-branch-seminar-13/

Conceptions of educational equity Harry Brighouse, University of Wisconsin-Madison Nearly everybody says they are in favour of equity in education. But what are they in favour of when they are in favour of equity? A famous meme using crates, people of different sizes, and a baseball game, contrasts....

https://www.philosophy-of-education.org/events/london-branch-seminar-63/
04/06/2024

https://www.philosophy-of-education.org/events/london-branch-seminar-63/

Mind as Metaphor Adam Toon (University of Exeter) We often talk about the mind as an inner world. Once, this inner world was taken to be a strange, immaterial substance—a “ghost in the machine”, in Gilbert Ryle’s memorable phrase. Today, we are told it will be found in the brain. I will […...

01/06/2024

Address

Salisbury
SP11DX

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Philosophy of Education Society of Great Britain posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Share