Educational Hospitality and Trust in Teacher–Student Relationships: A Derridarian Visiting

Studies in Philosophy and Education 32 (1):87-99 (2013)
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This paper explores the meaning of teacher–student relationships in the light of Derrida’s notions of hospitality and trust. Drawing on Derrida, the author delineates two aspects of educational hospitality: hospitality without determinacy and hospitality as self-surrender. It is argued that educational hospitality is underpinned by trust. A sound teacher–student relationship, the paper concludes, consists in educational hospitality and embedded trust.

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