Social justice as a theory of learning calls attention to what is equitable and consequentialas people negotiate new meanings in practice and through social activity towards imagining new social...Calabrese Barton, AngelaUniversity of MichiganTan, Edna...
In politics, philosophical foundations such as liberalism, socialism, and anarchism shape our understanding of social justice, government, and individual rights. In education, philosophical foundations inform teaching methods, curriculum development, and the goals of educat...
Chicago: The University of Chicago Press (1976). Smith, V. (1985). John Stuart Mill’s famous distinction between production and distribution. Economics and Philosophy, 1, 267–284. CrossRef About this Article Title Is social justice for or against liberty? The philosophical foundations of ...
Is social justice for or against liberty? The philosophical foundations of Mill and Hayek's theory of liberty By comparing the philosophical foundations of Mill and Hayek's theory of liberty, this paper shows that some similarities in the economic theories of Mill ... HC Su - 《Review of Aus...
PHILOSOPHICAL FOUNDATIONS THEORIES OF EDUCATION Philosophy ? ? set of ideas about The nature of reality The meaning of life Describe your current personal philosophy of education THE PURPOSE OF EDUCATION What do you think the purpose of education is? To give knowledge To transmit culture To help ...
justiceeconomic analysistort theoryIn this critical piece I take stock of current understandings of five basic distinctions in the theoretical study of tort law: First, a meta-theoretical distincdoi:10.2139/ssrn.2555525Dorfman, AvihaySocial Science Electronic Publishing...
“If you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost; that is where they should be. Now put the foundations under them. “Go confidently in the direction of your dreams. Live the life you have imagined.” “Our life is frittered away by detail…simplify, simplify.”...
Dotson observes that the professional philosophy she encountered is incapable of being self-justifying. This is no surprise because the dominant traditions (e.g., analytical philosophy, scientific philosophy, etc.) rest on broadly consequentialist foundations that presuppose shared values. The tacit eliti...
This chapter presents (a) the capabilities approach as a real freedom perspective through the connections with the ethics of Aristotle and through its eleutheronomic foundation in Adam Smith, Immanuel Kant, and Karl Marx; (b) the contributions of the imp
AI Ethics is a burgeoning and relatively new field that has emerged in response to growing concerns about the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on hum