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The adventure of responsive teaching: lessons from Cora and Julie Diamond

Jeff Frank
- 02 Jan 2021 - 
- Vol. 16, Iss: 1, pp 20-35
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The authors contributed to the philosophy of education literature on Cora Diamond while introducing the work of her sister, Julie Diamond, to the field of education, and contributed to their own work as well.
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This essay has several related goals. The first is to contribute to the philosophy of education literature on Cora Diamond while introducing the work of her sister, Julie Diamond, to the field. I i...

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Rethinking the Purposes of Schooling in a Global Pandemic: From Learning Loss to a Renewed Appreciation for Mourning and Human Excellence

TL;DR: In this paper , the Covid-19 pandemic is considered and the authors make the case that schools should engage students in a process of learning how to mourn for their individual and collective losses, while also considering ways that school can move beyond narrow conceptions of the purposes of school and to a deeper appreciation for the ways that education can promote human excellence.
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Failures of imagination: Racial justice in philosophy and education

TL;DR: In this article , a retrospective look at Lebron's essay "Thoughts on Racial Democratic Education and Moral Virtue" is presented, where the author argues that the work remains extremely relevant, both for its vision of antiracist education, and for the methodological questions it allows readers to contend with.
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The claim of reason

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The Difficulty of Reality and the Difficulty of Philosophy

Cora Diamond
- 01 Jan 2003 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, a range of phenomena, which, in the first four sections of the paper, are suggested by some examples, are connected with the thought of Stanley Cavell.
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A Case for Irony

Jonathan Lear
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Toward Wide-Awakeness: An Argument for the Arts and Humanities in Education

TL;DR: In an ironic account of how he became an author, Soren Kierkegaard describes himself sitting in the Frederiksberg Garden one Sunday afternoon, asking himself what he was going to do with his life as discussed by the authors.
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Losing Your Concepts

Cora Diamond
- 01 Jan 1988 - 
TL;DR: In this article, the authors explore the consequences of one way of bringing things together in ethics, starting from what is not quite a resemblance between Stanley Cavell's view of Charles Stevenson and that of Alasdair MacIntyre.