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  1. Walter Feinberg.Public Education - 1991 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 25 (1):17.
     
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    MacIntyre and the Idea of an Educated Public.Kenneth Wain - 1995 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 14 (1):105-123.
    Some years ago, 1985, Alasdair MacIntyre wrote a paper onThe Idea of an Educated Public in which he argued that the only route open for educators for the future, in order to emerge out of the current moral ‘crisis’ created by the ‘emotivist’ modernist culture is to bring back the idea of an ‘educated public’ from the Scottish Enlightenment and to regard education as education into such a public. The notion of an ‘educated (...)’, in effect, reappears also in all his later books on moral philosophy, particular his latest,Three Rival Theories of Moral Enquiry, where he takes up his original proposal that educated publics should grow around universities and canvasses the new idea that under contemporary conditions what we may need is not one universal university but three kinds contextualized within the three rival kinds of cultural and moral programmes he identifies, and, correspondingly, three kinds of educated public. This paper tries to trace the evolution of MacIntyre's idea of an educated public throughout his work, arguing that there is one particular perspective on the idea which he strangely omits, that represented by Dewey/Habermas, and critiquing his final solution on the basis of its possibility and political desirability. (shrink)
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  3. Higher education public moral discourse.Robin Lovin - 2020 - In C. R. Crespo & Rita Kirk (eds.), Ethics at the heart of higher education. Eugene, Oregon: Pickwick Publications.
     
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  4. Liberal Education, Public Schools, and the Embarrassment of Teaching for Commitment.‖.Elmer John Thiessen - 1996 - In Alven Neiman, Randall R. Curren, Paul Farber, Christine McCarthy, Luise Prior McCarty, Suzanne Rice, Diana Dummitt & Barbara Duncan (eds.), Philosophy of Education 1995. Urbana, IL, USA: pp. 473-481.
     
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    Competing Conceptions of the Educated Public.Kenneth Wain - 1994 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 28 (2):149-160.
    Alasdair MacIntyre’s paper ‘The idea of an educated public’ followed on his frontal attack in After Virtue on the ‘failed’ intellectual project of the Enlightenment and on its liberal heritage. His argument, in the paper, was that the only way we can save ourselves from that failure is by restoring the idea of an educated public modelled on the type found in eighteenth century Scotland. This article takes up the issue of the ‘crisis’ of modernity, and (...)
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    Competing conceptions of the educated public.Kenneth Wain - 1994 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 28 (2):149–160.
    Alasdair MacIntyre's paper ‘The idea of an educated public’ followed on his frontal attack in After Virtue on the ‘failed’ intellectual project of the Enlightenment and on its liberal heritage. His argument, in the paper, was that the only way we can save ourselves from that failure is by restoring the idea of an educated public modelled on the type found in eighteenth century Scotland. This article takes up the issue of the ‘crisis’ of modernity, and (...)
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    The idea of an educated public in the Macintyre’s critique of the enlightenment.Milotka Molnar-Sivc - 2011 - Filozofija I Društvo 22 (3):209-234.
    U radu se polazi od sagledavanja Mekintajerovog pojma?obrazovane javnosti?, najpre, u sklopu njegovog predavanja Ideja obrazovane javnosti, a zatim, i u zakljucnim poglavljima Tri rivalske verzije moralnog istrazivanja, gde ovaj pojam biva konkretizovan na pitanje o mestu univerziteta u savremenom drustvu. Interpretirajuci stavove koje Mekintajer zastupa u ovim radovima kao tematizaciju pitanja o?uslovima mogucnosti? ostvarenja?liberalno-prosvetiteljskog obrazovanog projekta?, kriticki se ispituje njegovo odredjenje?samostalnog misljenja?, pre svega, kroz problematizaciju odredjenja odnosa izmedju?samostalnog misljenja? i?standarda racionalne argumentacije? koje je ponudjeno u navedenim radovima. Teza (...)
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    Emotion research on education public opinion based on text analysis and deep learning.Shulin Niu - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Education public opinion information management is an important research focus in the field of Education Data Mining. In this paper, we classify the education data information based on the traditional Flat-OCC model. From the cognitive psychology perspective, we identify up to 12 kinds of emotions, including sadness and happiness. In addition, the EMO-CBOW model is also proposed in this paper to further identify emotion by using various emoticons in educational data sets. The empirical result shows that the proposed Flat-OCC (...)
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    Culturally reimagining education: Publicity, aesthetics and socially engaged art practice.Sharon Todd - 2018 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 50 (10):970-980.
    This paper sets out to reimagine education through a cultural perspective and explores education as a performative practice that establishes certain borders of ‘public’ belonging. Wide-spread debates about the public dimension of schools and universities have focused on how economic rationales need to be replaced with alternative visions of education. This paper seeks to contribute to this revisioning of the public in education by reclaiming education as a specifically cultural endeavour, one tied to practices that are at (...)
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    Pursuing the idea/l of an educated public: Philosophy's contributions to radical school reform.Daniel Vokey - 2003 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 37 (2):267–278.
    Alasdair MacIntyre has argued that our modern, post-Enlightenment societies lack the shared standards of moral argument that are prerequisite to productive public debate. He measures our situation against the ideal of an educated public, members of which share enough common ground to resolve disagreements rationally because they have been prepared to participate in disciplined argument by their school and university curricula. This paper identifies questions to be addressed and tasks to be undertaken by philosophers who seek radical (...)
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    Genetic risk, medical education, public understanding of genetics, and evolutionary medicine: The challenges of genetic counselling for complex disorders.Gilberto Corbellini - 2004 - Topoi 23 (2):187-193.
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    MacIntyre's Revolutionary Aristotelian Philosophy and his Idea of an Educated Public Revisited.James Macallister - 2016 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 50 (4):524-537.
    In this article I revisit MacIntyre's lecture on the idea of an educated public. I argue that the full significance of MacIntyre's views on the underlying purposes of universities only become clear when his lecture on the educated public is situated in the context of his wider ‘revolutionary Aristotelian’ philosophical project. I claim that for MacIntyre educational institutions should both support students to learn how to think for themselves and act for the common good. After considering (...)
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    Imagining Moral Bioenhancement Practices: Drawing Inspiration from Moral Education, Public Health Ethics, and Forensic Psychiatry.Jona Specker & Maartje H. N. Schermer - 2017 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 26 (3):415-426.
    :In this article, we consider contexts or domains in which moral bioenhancement interventions possibly or most likely will be implemented. By looking closely at similar or related existing practices and their relevant ethical frameworks, we hope to identify ethical considerations that are relevant for evaluating potential moral bioenhancement interventions. We examine, first, debates on the proper scope of moral education; second, proposals for identifying early risk factors for antisocial behaviour; and third, the difficult balancing of individual freedom and third party (...)
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    Criticality in world-class universities research: a critical discourse analysis of international education publications.Jian Li & Xue Eryong - 2021 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 53 (12):1257-1271.
    This study aims to critically and systematically investigate the contemporary discourse within scholarship on world-class universities in different higher education context. It applies critical discourse analysis to review articles from some top higher education academic journals and books published between 2000 and 2019. Exploring the notion of world-class university involves international-level identities and models, national-level policies and strategies, and institutional-level responses and practices. Findings highlight the absence of a clear definition of the concept of world-class university, an obvious Western-dominated value-laden (...)
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    The Learning Society, the Unfinished Cosmopolitan, and Governing Education, Public Health and Crime Prevention at the Beginning of the Twenty‐First Century.Thomas S. Popkewitz, Ulf Olsson & Kenneth Petersson - 2006 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 38 (4):431–449.
    The ‘learning society’ expresses principles of a universal humanity and a promise of progress that seem to transcend the nation. The paper indicates how this society is governed in the name of a cosmopolitan ideal that despite its universal pretensions embodies particular inclusions and exclusions. These occur through inscribing distinctions and differentiations between the characteristics of those who embody a cosmopolitan reason that brings social progress and personal fulfilment and those who do not embody the cosmopolitan principles of civility and (...)
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    Artificial Intelligence-Based Family Health Education Public Service System.Jingyi Zhao & Guifang Fu - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Family health education is a must for every family, so that children can be taught how to protect their own health. However, in this era of artificial intelligence, many technical operations based on artificial intelligence are born, so the purpose of this study is to apply artificial intelligence technology to family health education. This paper proposes a fusion of artificial intelligence and IoT technologies. Based on the characteristics of artificial intelligence technology, it combines ZigBee technology and RFID technology in the (...)
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  17. The University and the Idea of an Educated Public: Alisdair MacIntyre on Teachers as the Forlorn Hope of Western Modernity.Eoin Cassidy - 2005 - Ethics Education 11 (1).
     
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    Commentary: Reservations about the Lessons Drawn from Moral Education, Public Health Ethics, and Forensic Psychiatry.Bert Gordijn - 2017 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 26 (3):427-430.
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  19. Public Goods and Education.Jonny Anomaly - 2018 - In Andrew I. Cohen (ed.), Philosophy and Public Policy. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield.
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    New Public Management and the Reform of Education: European Lessons for Policy and Practice.Helen M. Gunter, Emiliano Grimaldi, David Hall & Roberto Serpieri (eds.) - 2016 - Routledge.
    _New Public Management and the Reform of Education_ addresses complex and dynamic changes to public services by focusing on new public management as a major shaper and influencer of educational reforms within, between and across European nation states and policy actors. The contributions to the book are diverse and illustrate the impact of NPM locally but also the interplay between local and European policy spheres. The book offers: A critical overview of NPM through an analysis of debates, (...)
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    Technical Education Abstracts: Public Information Service.W. D. Wall - 1961 - British Journal of Educational Studies 10 (1):107-107.
  22. Educational Imagination and Public Law 94-142.Joseph Watras - 1980 - Journal of Thought 15 (1):67-70.
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    Imagined publics – On the structural transformation of higher education and science. A post-Habermas perspective.Georg Krücken - 2024 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 50 (1):141-158.
    Referring to Habermas’ groundbreaking book ‘The structural transformation of the public sphere’, the article discusses contemporary transformations of higher education and science. In order to do so, in a first step a post-Habermas perspective will be developed, which implies two changes to the theoretical foundations guiding Habermas’ analysis: On the one hand, we are in the midst of a social transformation that has led to a pluralization of the understandings of the public – that is, publics. The representation (...)
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    Educating Engineers for the Public Good Through International Internships: Evidence from a Case Study at Universitat Politècnica de València.Alejandra Boni, José Javier Sastre & Carola Calabuig - 2015 - Science and Engineering Ethics 25 (6):1799-1815.
    At Universitat Politècnica de València, Meridies, an internship programme that places engineering students in countries of Latin America, is one of the few opportunities the students have to explore the implications of being a professional in society in a different cultural and social context. This programme was analyzed using the capabilities approach as a frame of reference for examining the effects of the programme on eight student participants. The eight pro-public-good capabilities proposed by Melanie Walker were investigated through semi-structured (...)
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    Ethics education in public health: where are we now and where are we going?Victoria Doudenkova, Jean-Christophe Bélisle-Pipon, Louise Ringuette, Vardit Ravitsky & Bryn Williams-Jones - 2017 - International Journal of Ethics Education 2 (2):109-124.
    Over the last decade there has been a noticeable increase in attention, on the part of public health scholars and professionals, to the important ethical challenges that arise in the context of public health policy, practice and research. This has arguably been a driver for the development of public health ethics as both a specialized field of study in bioethics and a subject for professional education. But how is PHE taught in public health programs and schools? (...)
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    Researching Education Policy, Public Policy, and Policymakers: Qualitative Methods and Ethical Issues.Dan Gibton - 2015 - Routledge.
    _Researching Education Policy, Public Policy, and Policymakers_ is a theoretical and hands-on practical guide to conducting qualitative research on education policy and public policy, with an emphasis on studies that involve senior participants and high-status government and non-government organisations. Building on over a decade of extensive experience in qualitative research on education policy among the most senior policymakers, this book explores and illustrates successful approaches to working with senior policymakers through examples from both the UK and Israel. Whilst (...)
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  27. Rancire, Public Education and the Taming of Democracy.Maarten Simons & Jan Masschelein (eds.) - 2011 - Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
    _Rancière, Public Education and the Taming of Democracy_ introduces the political and educational ideas of Jacques Rancière, a leading philosopher increasingly important in educational theory. In light of his ideas, the volume explores the current concern for democracy and equality in relation to education. The book introduces and discusses the works of Jacques Rancière, a leading philosopher increasingly important in the field of educational theory and philosophy The volume will have a broad appeal to those in the field of (...)
     
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    A public practical theological theory for religious education of secularised youth.Yolanda Dreyer - 2004 - HTS Theological Studies 60 (3).
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    Public Intellectuals as Political Educators.Mary Abascal-Hildebrand - 1999 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 30 (3&4):261-273.
  30. Public Education in a Multicultural Society: Policy, Theory, Critique.Robert K. Fullinwider (ed.) - 1996 - Cambridge University Press.
    This important collection of essays offers a sustained philosophical examination of fundamental questions raised by multicultural education in primary and secondary schools. The essays focus on both theory and policy. They discuss the relation between culture and identity, the role of reason in bridging cultural divisions, and the civic implications of multi-culturalism in the teaching of history and literature. Several of the essays examine aspects of multicultural policies in California and New York, as well as the curriculum guidelines promulgated by (...)
     
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    Public Knowledge and Christian Education.Theodore Plantinga - 1988 - Edwin Mellen Press.
    This work discusses the results of importing and then attempting to Christianize the content of secular education in its available form of discourse (public knowledge), especially with regard to the sciences. The book addresses the need for Christian educators to be conscious of the sources of the content of their curricula.
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  32. Why Education in Public Schools Should Include Religious Ideals.Doret J. de Ruyter & Michael S. Merry - 2009 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 28 (4):295-311.
    In this article we aim to open a new line of debate about religion in public schools by focusing on religious ideals. We begin with an elucidation of the concept ‘religious ideals’ and an explanation of the notion of reasonable pluralism, in order to be able to explore the dangers and positive contributions of religious ideals and their pursuit on a liberal democratic society. We draw our examples of religious ideals from Christianity and Islam, because these religions have most (...)
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    Public, Social, and Individual Perspectives on Religious Education. Voices from the Past and the Present.Siebren Miedema - 2006 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 25 (1):111-127.
    Inspired by Charles Taylor’s recent quest for the meaning of religion today, this article concentrates on the question of the meaning of religious education today. The focus is not so much on the ‘what’ but instead more on the ‘where’ and the ‘how’ of RE. The view on what is held to be a pedagogically tenable position regarding RE is build up by methodologically using a differentiated practical–theological three-course model that distinguishes between the public, the social and the private (...)
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    Civic Education and the Ideal of Public Reason.Krista K. Thomason - 2015 - Social Philosophy Today 31:177-182.
    Meira Levinson argues for a robust civics education that models the practices of good citizenship. One of the elements of that civics education is teaching students how to take up the perspectives of others. The question arises: how do we teach students and citizens alike to take up the perspectives of others? Here I argue that we can make sense of perspective-taking by appealing to Rawls’s notion of public reason as an ideal. I conclude by arguing that a commitment (...)
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    Higher education as a public good: critical perspectives on theory, policy and practice.Ourania Filippakou & Gareth L. Williams (eds.) - 2014 - New York: Peter Lang.
    This volume focuses on the question of whether it is appropriate and inevitable that higher education systems are becoming so large and so diverse that the only realistic way they can be analysed is as aggregates of market-like transactions.
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    Basic education as a collective good: In defence of the school as a public social institution.Tarna Kaisa Kannisto - 2022 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 56 (2):305-317.
    Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 56, Issue 2, Page 305-317, April 2022.
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    Traditional Education in the Public Sphere: A Contested Terrain.Otto Federico von Feigenblatt - 2023 - Revista Internacional de Filosofía Teórica y Práctica 3 (2):87-106.
    The resurgence of traditional education in the United States has generated intense debate in the public sphere. This article examines the discursive debate surrounding this phenomenon. As criticism of progressive educational approaches intensifies, advocates of traditional education argue for a return to more traditional pedagogical methods. These brief highlights the role of the public sphere as a space of conflict and negotiation of ideas around education. By exploring the competing perspectives and arguments, the article seeks to shed light (...)
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  38. Public education and the good life.William K. Frankena - 1972 - In John Martin Rich (ed.), Readings in the philosophy of education. Belmont, Calif.,: Wadsworth Pub. Co..
     
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    Educating oneself in public: critical essays in jurisprudence.Michael S. Moore - 2000 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This book is a sophisticated, detailed, and original examination of the main ideas that have dominated Anglo-American legal philosophy since the Second World War. The author probes such themes as: whether there can be right answers to all disputed law cases; how laws and other rules impact on the practical rationality of actors subject to their authority; whether general principles justifying the law must themselves be thought of as part of the law binding on legal actors; and the possibility of (...)
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    Informing Education Policy on MMR: balancing individual freedoms and collective responsibilities for the promotion of public health.Janice Wood-Harper - 2005 - Nursing Ethics 12 (1):43-58.
    The recent decrease in public confidence in the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine has important implications for individuals and public health. This article presents moral arguments relating to conflicts between individual autonomy and collective responsibilities in vaccination decisions with a view to informing and advising health professionals and improving the effectiveness of education policies in avoiding resurgence of endemic measles. Lower population immunity, due to falling uptake, is hastening the need for greater public awareness of the consequences (...)
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    Education, democracy and the public interest.Pat White - 1971 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 5 (1):7–28.
    Pat White; Education, Democracy and the Public Interest, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 5, Issue 1, 30 May 2006, Pages 7–28, https://doi.org/10.1111.
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  42. Public education and intelligent design.Thomas Nagel - 2008 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 36 (2):187-205.
    i The 2005 decision by Judge John E. Jones in Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District was celebrated by all red-blooded American liberals as a victory over the forces of darkness. The result was probably inevitable, in view of the reckless expression by some members of the Dover School Board of their desire to put religion into the classroom, and the clumsiness of their prescribed statement in trying to dissimulate that aim.1 But the conflicts aired in this trial—over the status (...)
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    Public intellectuals as political educators.Mary Abascal-Hildebrand - 1999 - Educational Studies 30 (3-4):261-273.
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    Public Attitude Toward Science and Science Education.John E. Penick & Robert E. Yager - 1986 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 6 (4):339-341.
    Public support for and interest in various fields, issues, organizations, and situations change. Public support for and interest in science and science education have been studied over a thirty-year period. Yankelovich's work related to science was enlarged to include science education. The public was very supportive of science and science education following the 1957 lauching of the Soviet Sputnik This high level of support is observed again in 1985, presumably because of the relationship of science and technology (...)
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    Public Attitude Toward Science and Science Education.John E. Penick & Robert E. Yager - 1986 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 6 (6):535-540.
    Public support for and interest in various fields, issues, organizations, and situations change. Public support for and interest in science and science education have been studied over a thirty-year period. Yankelovich's work related to science was enlarged to include science education. The public was very supportive of science and science education following the 1957 lauching of the Soviet Sputnik This high level of support is observed again in 1985, presumably because of the relationship of science and technology (...)
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    Education: Commodity or Public Good?Gerald Grace - 1989 - British Journal of Educational Studies 37 (3):207 - 221.
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  47. Public Services International (PSI), Education International (EI), International Council of Nurses (ICN)-Communique: World Bank report lets down 58 million public service workers (Reprinted from International Council of Nurses).H. Engelberts, F. van Leeuwen, J. Oulton, M. Waghome, D. Marlet & L. Carrier-Walker - 2004 - Nursing Ethics 11 (2):205-209.
     
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  48. Public Education, Religious Establishment, and the Challenge of Intelligent Design.Francis Beckwith - 2003 - Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics and Public Policy 17 (2):461-520.
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    Public quest for the transformation of faith into the educational element of religious consciousness.Oksana Gorkusha - 2016 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 78:19-23.
    In today's world, with extraordinary force, such religious functions as axiological, moral-regulative, ideological and compensatory are actualized. In the process of successive secularization, the influence of religion on human communities and their way of world perception, world outlook and life significantly decreased. The gradual differentiation of the forms of social consciousness has led to the fact that religions in its variations of different confessions and traditions of expression, the segment of moral and spiritual influence on humanity was left to guard. (...)
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    New Public Management (NPM) in the Iranian higher education; a moral analysis.Hamdollah Mohammadi & Mohammad Hassan Mirzamohammadi - 2020 - Ethics and Education 15 (1):113-133.
    ABSTRACTThe purpose of this paper is to criticize the New Public Management in the higher education of Iran with a moral lens. Qualitative content analysis was used for this purpose and the fourth to sixth National Development Plans as well as the Comprehensive Scientific Map of Iran were investigated. The model of NPM that is promoted in the Iranian higher education mostly emphasizes corporatization and the diversification of financial resources, while less attention has been paid to the other dimensions, (...)
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