Philosophical Silences: Race, Gender, Disability, and Philosophical Practice

IF 0.8 4区 教育学 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION Pub Date : 2023-11-14 DOI:10.1093/jopedu/qhad076
Robert A Wilson
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Abstract Who is recognised as a philosopher and what counts as philosophy influence both the content of a philosophical education and academic philosophy’s continuing demographic skew. The ‘philosophical who’ and the ‘philosophical what’ themselves are a partial function of matters that have been passed over in collective silence, even if that now feels to some like a silence belonging to the distant past. This paper discusses some philosophical silences regarding race, gender, and disability in the context of reflection on philosophical education and on philosophical practice in the public sphere. It focuses on Charles Mills’ writings on race, Susan Babbitt’s on race and gender, and on more collaboratively-generated work on eugenics and disability.
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哲学的沉默:种族、性别、残疾和哲学实践
谁被认为是哲学家,什么被认为是哲学既影响着哲学教育的内容,也影响着学术哲学的持续人口倾斜。“哲学上的谁”和“哲学上的什么”本身是在集体沉默中被忽略的事物的部分功能,即使现在对某些人来说,这就像一种属于遥远过去的沉默。本文从哲学教育反思和公共领域哲学实践的角度,探讨了关于种族、性别和残疾的哲学沉默。它主要关注查尔斯·米尔斯关于种族的著作,苏珊·巴比特关于种族和性别的著作,以及更多关于优生学和残疾的合作成果。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Philosophy of Education publishes articles representing a wide variety of philosophical traditions. They vary from examination of fundamental philosophical issues in their connection with education, to detailed critical engagement with current educational practice or policy from a philosophical point of view. The journal aims to promote rigorous thinking on educational matters and to identify and criticise the ideological forces shaping education. Ethical, political, aesthetic and epistemological dimensions of educational theory are amongst those covered.
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