R. S. Peters
What does it mean to say that someone is an educated person? How do we know what's worth including in a school curriculum? Is a good moral education about developing good habits, or critical thinking? What role does the development of knowledge and understanding play in living a good life? These are all questions that were robustly taken up by the philosopher of education, R.S. Peters. In an era of immense reform (and confusion) about the values, aims and purposes of education, Peters developed a clear and nuanced account of what education is really about and how educational policy and practice can make good on its promise.

This text undertakes a careful and accessible reconstruction of the major themes of Peters' thought in order to demonstrate the continuing relevance of his project, both for educational researchers and teachers and student teachers seeking to better understand the nature and scope of their work and study.
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R. S. Peters
What does it mean to say that someone is an educated person? How do we know what's worth including in a school curriculum? Is a good moral education about developing good habits, or critical thinking? What role does the development of knowledge and understanding play in living a good life? These are all questions that were robustly taken up by the philosopher of education, R.S. Peters. In an era of immense reform (and confusion) about the values, aims and purposes of education, Peters developed a clear and nuanced account of what education is really about and how educational policy and practice can make good on its promise.

This text undertakes a careful and accessible reconstruction of the major themes of Peters' thought in order to demonstrate the continuing relevance of his project, both for educational researchers and teachers and student teachers seeking to better understand the nature and scope of their work and study.
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What does it mean to say that someone is an educated person? How do we know what's worth including in a school curriculum? Is a good moral education about developing good habits, or critical thinking? What role does the development of knowledge and understanding play in living a good life? These are all questions that were robustly taken up by the philosopher of education, R.S. Peters. In an era of immense reform (and confusion) about the values, aims and purposes of education, Peters developed a clear and nuanced account of what education is really about and how educational policy and practice can make good on its promise.

This text undertakes a careful and accessible reconstruction of the major themes of Peters' thought in order to demonstrate the continuing relevance of his project, both for educational researchers and teachers and student teachers seeking to better understand the nature and scope of their work and study.

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ISBN-13: 9781441102324
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 10/23/2014
Series: Continuum Library of Educational Thought
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 208
File size: 316 KB

About the Author

Stefaan E. Cuypers is Professor of Philosophy at the KU Leuven University, Belgium. He works in philosophy of education, philosophy of mind and epistemology. He is the author of Self-Identity and Personal Autonomy (2001), the co-author, together with Ishtiyaque Haji, of Moral Responsibility, Authenticity, and Education (2008), and an invited contributor to The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Education (2009), edited by Harvey Siegel.

Christopher Martin is Assistant Professor of Education at the University of British Columbia, Kelowna, Canada. He works in philosophy of education, moral and political philosophy and moral education. He is the author of Education in a Post-Metaphysical World: Rethinking Educational Policy and Practice (2012) and co-editor, together with Stefaan E. Cuypers, of Reading R. S. Peters Today. Analysis, Ethics and the Aims of Education (2011).
Stefaan E. Cuypers is Professor of Philosophy at the Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium.
Richard Bailey is a writer and researcher in education and sport. A former teacher in both primary and secondary schools and a teacher trainer, he has been Professor at a number of leading Universities in the UK. He now lives and works in Germany, where he is Manager of Sport and Health at the International Council of Sport Science and Physical Education.

Table of Contents

Series Editor's Preface
Foreword
Acknowledgements


Part I: Intellectual Biography of R.S. Peters
1. Peters' Analytic Paradigm in the Philosophy of Education

Part II: Critical Exposition of R.S. Peters' Educational Thought
2. The Concept of Education, Aims, and Educational Processes
3. Initiation and the Educated Person
4. The Ethical Justification of Education
5. Liberal Education, the Quality of Life, and Teacher Training
6. Comprehensive Moral Education and Personal Autonomy
7. Educating the Emotions and the Life of Reason

Part III: Reception and Relevance of R.S. Peters' Work
8. The Impact and Importance of Peters' Analytic Paradigm

Notes
Bibliography
Index
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