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Between Knowing What Is Right and Knowing that Is It Wrong to Tell Others What Is Right: On Relativism, Uncertainty and Democracy in Environmental and Sustainability Education.

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In this article, the authors provide an outside commentary on several of the articles provided in this special issue on environmental education and education in the context of sustainability in Denmark and Sweden, highlighting the need to reflect on and expose the implicit normativity of education in general and education for sustainable development in particular.
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This contribution provides an ‘outside’ commentary on several of the articles provided in this special issue on environmental education and education in the context of sustainability in Denmark and Sweden. Although there is no uniform position or shared single outlook expressed in the articles in this special issue, there are some re‐current tendencies that may have received less attention elsewhere in the world but clearly are in need of further investigation there as well. These tendencies are delicately intertwined and include: (1) a concern for democracy and participation minimally distorted by inevitable power imbalances; (2) a commitment to solidarity and preservation of the public good, including the outdoors; (3) a privileging of transactional and dialogical forms of meaning‐making characterized by indeterminism and co‐creation; (4) the need to reflect on and expose the, often‐times, implicit normativity of education in general and of education for sustainable development in particular. It is sugg...

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Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature

TL;DR: Rorty's philosophy and the mirror of nature brings to light the deep sense of crisis within the profession of academic philosophy which is similar to the paralyzing pluralism in contemporary theology and the inveterate indeterminacy of literary criticism as mentioned in this paper.
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Education for sustainable development (ESD): the turn away from ‘environment’ in environmental education?

TL;DR: In this article, the implications of the shift of environmental education (EE) towards education for sustainable development (ESD) in the context of environmental ethics are explored, and it is argued that ESD, with its focus on human welfare, equality, rights and fair distribution of resources is a radical departure from the aim of EE set out by the Belgrade Charter as well as a distinct turn towards anthropocentrically biased education.
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The Effectiveness of Education for Sustainable Development

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used data from 2413 students in grades 6, 9, and 12 from 51 schools across Sweden to study the effectiveness of ESD and quantified the extent to which teaching can be labeled as holistic and/or pluralistic.
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Education for sustainable development (ESD)

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explore the challenges posed by the conceptual framework and diversity of practice of education for sustainable development (ESD) and explore the implications of plurality of ESD perspectives and methodological approaches as well variations in ESD practice.
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Teaching Sustainable Development in Higher Education: Building Critical, Reflective Thinkers through an Interdisciplinary Approach.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors argue that substantive changes are required in both curricula and pedagogical practice in higher education institutions to challenge dominant epistemologies and discourses and to unsettle current ways of thinking about, and acting in relation to, the environment.
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Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature

Richard Rorty
TL;DR: The authors argued that the questions about truth posed by Descartes, Kant, Hegel, and modern epistemologists and philosophers of language simply cannot be answered and were, in any case, irrelevant to serious social and cultural inquiry.
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Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature

Robert Greene, +1 more
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Developing professional knowledge and competence

Michael Eraut
TL;DR: The context for professional education and development is discussed in this paper, where the authors discuss the influence of context on knowledge use and its character, development and use in the context of professional education.
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Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature

TL;DR: Rorty's philosophy and the mirror of nature brings to light the deep sense of crisis within the profession of academic philosophy which is similar to the paralyzing pluralism in contemporary theology and the inveterate indeterminacy of literary criticism as mentioned in this paper.
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The Limits of Competence: Knowledge, Higher Education and Society

TL;DR: The lost vocabulary: understanding critique interdisciplinarity wisdom as discussed by the authors and the lost vocabulary of competence reconsidered: two rival versions of competence beyond competence, retrospect and coda.
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