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    Collective obituary for Nel Noddings.Liz Jackson, D. C. Phillips, Susan Verducci, Lynda Stone, Barbara Stengel, Lynn Sargent De Jonghe, Cris Mayo, Michael S. Katz & Robert Lake - 2023 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (4):406-417.
    Liz JacksonEducation University of Hong KongNel Noddings is known around the world for her contributions to philosophy and philosophy of education. Her work on caring and relational ethics broke ne...
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  2. R. S. Peters' Normative Conception of Education and Educational Aims.Michael S. Katz - 2009 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 43 (s1):97-108.
    This article aims to highlight why R. S. Peters' conceptual analysis of ‘education’ was such an important contribution to the normative field of philosophy of education. In the article, I do the following: 1) explicate Peters' conception of philosophy of education as a field of philosophy and explain his approach to the philosophical analysis of concepts; 2) emphasize several (normative) features of Peters' conception of education, while pointing to a couple of oversights; and 3) suggest how Peters' analysis might be (...)
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    R. S. Peters' Normative Conception of Education and Educational Aims.Michael S. Katz - 2009 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 43 (supplement s1):97-108.
    This article aims to highlight why R. S. Peters' conceptual analysis of ‘education’ was such an important contribution to the normative field of philosophy of education. In the article, I do the following: 1) explicate Peters' conception of philosophy of education as a field of philosophy and explain his approach to the philosophical analysis of concepts; 2) emphasize several (normative) features of Peters' conception of education, while pointing to a couple of oversights; and 3) suggest how Peters' analysis might be (...)
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  4. Respect for persons and students: Charting some ethical territory.Michael S. Katz - forthcoming - Philosophy of Education: Proceedings of the Forty-Seventh Annual Meeting of the Philosophy of Education Society.
     
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    R. S. Peters' Normative Conception of Education and Educational Aims.Michael S. Katz - 2011-09-16 - In Stefaan E. Cuypers & Christopher Martin (eds.), Reading R. S. Peters Today. Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 94–105.
    This chapter contains sections titled: I The Nature of Philosophy of Education and Conceptual Analysis II Peters' Conception of Education and some of its Normative Implications III Peters' Indeterminacy of Educational Aims and the Need for Sustained Dialogue References.
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    An Introduction to the Essays in this Special Issue.Michael S. Katz & Louis T. Denti - 2000 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 19 (3):225-227.
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    Avoiding the Rocks Between the Scylla of Normative Commitments and the Charybdis of Dubious Facts.Michael S. Katz - 2002 - Philosophy of Education 58:197-199.
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    Documentary Work and Teaching as a Moral Enterprise.Michael S. Katz - 2019 - Philosophy of Education 75:350-354.
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    Should Socrates Shame Thrasymachus? The Gap Between What a Teacher Intends and What a Student Learns.Michael S. Katz - 2020 - Philosophy of Education 76 (3):111-115.
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    The Role of Trustworthiness in Teaching: An Examination of The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie.Michael S. Katz - 2014 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 33 (6):621-633.
    The purpose of this paper is to examine the role that trustworthiness plays in the ability of teachers to function as moral role models. Through exploration of Muriel Spark’s novel, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, I explain some of the central features of trustworthiness as a moral virtue and suggest how these features are critical to developing moral relationships between teachers and students. I show how and why the character of Miss Jean Brodie fails to embody trustworthiness, and how (...)
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