Beschreibung
Imagine an international group of philosophers of education
coming together on a Greek island three years in a row to
reflect and promote a conception of philosophy as a lived
experience. This book is a result of their discussions and
makes an original contribution to the field.
The authors here present conceptual and critical works
relevant to current theoretical developments and debates
within the fields of philosophy and education. The articles
contribute both to philosophical clarifications and the
advancement of research with solid arguments for theoretical
and practical redirections. To deploy their arguments, the
contributors draw on classical thinkers such as Plato, Kant
and Dewey, and on contemporary prominent theorists, such as
Derrida, Badiou and Deleuze, with fresh and critical
perspectives.
Marianna Papastephanou is Assistant Professor
at the University of Cyprus, where she teaches Philosophy of
Education.
Torill Strand is a full Professor affiliated with Østfold
University College and University of Oslo, Norway.
Anne Pirrie is Reader in Education at the University of the
West of Scotland.