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Author Martin, Christopher, 1978 September 13- author

Title Education in a post-metaphysical world : rethinking educational policy and practice through Jürgen Habermas' discourse morality / Christopher Martin

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 MELB  370.114 Haberm Mar/Eia  AVAILABLE
Description 187 pages
Summary "What does it mean to say that a person has been educated? This question forms the basis of global education policy debates; from the way governments establish funding for national school systems, to the way children are treated in the classroom. Should there be a common ethical core to such polices? What kind of educational process should aboriginal groups in Labrador, Canada, have a moral right to, and should this process be different from what children in New York's boroughs have claim to? Should a school-based curriculum, such as the UK's National Curriculum, make well-being a central concern or are there other ethical dimensions to be addressed? Christopher Martin explores these questions and argues that the best way to consider them is to view education as a matter of public moral understanding. He brings together traditions of thought central to philosophy of education, such as R.S. Peters, and connects this tradition to the moral philosophy and critical theory of Jurgen Habermas, whose theory of Discourse Morality has previously been given little attention in education circles.-- Provided by publisher
"Draws on Habermas' theory of Discourse Morality to consider educational policy from a moral point of view"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Subject Habermas, Jürgen.
Education -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Education -- Aims and objectives.
LC no. 2012035434
ISBN 9780826433602 (hardback)
082643360X (hardback)