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Philosophical
Studies in Education 40, 2009
Table of Contents
Intellectual Courage from Tongues
Afire, Michael G. Gunzenhauser ...1
Humane Intellectuals: Being Present to
Humanity and the World, Angela Hurley ... 9
Response
to Presidential Address, Chris
Higgins
... 25
Paying
Aesthetic Attention: The Art of Working toward Social
Justice, Helen
Marie
Anderson … 33
Response: Kawaida
Philosophy and the
Afrocentric Challenge
to Educators: Critique and Action as Antecedents to Social
Justice,
Kalvin
DaRonne Harvell
… 49
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Parrhesia
as a Principle of
Democratic Pedagogy,
Kerry
Burch … 71
The
Audacity of Thought: Seeing Thinking as the Moral Virtue Pivotal
to the Re-founding of Democracy on a Moral Basis, Bruce
Novak
… 83
Human
Rights and Cosmopolitan Democratic Education, Dale
T. Snauwaert … 94
John
Dewey and a Pedagogy of Place, Stephanie
Raill Jayanandhan
… 104
Academic
Studies, Science, and Democracy: Conceptions of Subject Matter
from Harris to Thorndike, Joseph
Watras … 113
Considering
Lorraine Code's Ecological Thinking and Standpoint Epistemology:
A Theory of Knowledge for Agentic Knowing
in Schools?,
Deron
Boyles … 125
(Re)Considering
the Neutrality of Care: The Case of Body Mass Indexing in
Schools, Carolyn
Vander Schee … 138
Animal
Rights and Human Growth: Intellectual Courage and Extending the
Moral Community, Bradley
D. Rowe … 153
Moral
Philosophy, Disability, and Inclusive Education, E.
Frank Fitch … 167
Images,
Dialogue, and Aesthetic Education: Arendt’s
response to the
Little Rock Crisis,
Adrienne
Pickett … 188
Towards
a Methodology of Postmodern Assemblage: Terminal Adolescent
Selves and the Crisis of Representation, Chad
Barnett … 200
Nourishing
the Spirit, Reflection and Dialogue with our Students on the
Question of Intelligent Design: What Are We Likely to Encounter
and How Might We Proceed?,
Ronald
Zigler … 211
Leisure
and Liberal Education: A Plea for Uselessness, John
E. Jalbert … 222
Rescuing
Social Justice in Education: A Critique of the NCATE Controversy,
Jessica
Heybach … 234
Living
the Ethics of Responsibility through University Service and
Service-Learning: Phronesis and
Praxis Reconsidered,
Antonina
Lukenchuk … 246
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