Common Faith: Education, Spirituality and the StateAshgate, 1998 - 217 pages The notion of spiritual development has been part of the legislative framework of education in England and Wales since 1944. Its use in the legislation implies the belief that there is an important dimension of state education connected with, but extending beyond, personal development and the promotion of values. This book is an exercise in the practical philosophy of education and consequently, explores certain ideas and policy ideals, throwing light on the logical relations between them. |
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Page 103
... legitimate partiality ' ) . 46 Ibid . , p226 . 47 Especially when considered alongside Macedo's distinction between religious equality from ' the perspective of the state ' and from ' the perspective of God ' . However , this abstract ...
... legitimate partiality ' ) . 46 Ibid . , p226 . 47 Especially when considered alongside Macedo's distinction between religious equality from ' the perspective of the state ' and from ' the perspective of God ' . However , this abstract ...
Page 108
... legitimate rational disagreement and the need for political decisions to be made , which may involve the exercise of coercive political power ' , state intervention may only be legitimated by way of a political conception of liberalism ...
... legitimate rational disagreement and the need for political decisions to be made , which may involve the exercise of coercive political power ' , state intervention may only be legitimated by way of a political conception of liberalism ...
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... legitimately eliminated using the state education system . My contention is that even Rawls ' own principles of legitimate political action cannot support this . 30 31 Op cit . , p200 . Ibid . , p220 . 32 It might be thought that the ...
... legitimately eliminated using the state education system . My contention is that even Rawls ' own principles of legitimate political action cannot support this . 30 31 Op cit . , p200 . Ibid . , p220 . 32 It might be thought that the ...
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action anti-perfectionist liberalism argued argument aspects assumptions attempt basis beliefs Carr Carr's chapter characterisation citizens civic education claims commitment common conception common school common spirituality communitarian comprehensive conception conception of spiritual consensus conservative critical realism cultural David Carr developmental ideal Dewey Dewey's dimension discussion distinction domain education system educational implications educationalists embodies evaluation fact Firstly framework Haldane human agency human experience Ibid important individual John Rawls John White Joseph Raz judgements justification Kekes kind language legitimate liberal democratic logical Macedo MacIntyre Michael Oakeshott monism moral nature Newby non-public non-realism non-realist notion Ofsted parents particular perfectionist liberalism personal development personal education philosophical pluralism pluralist political liberalism position possible programme promotion pupils question rational Rawls Rawlsian recognise regarded religion religious says secular secular humanism social democratic liberalism society spiritual development spiritual education substantive suggest Taylor tradition transcendence underpin William Galston
References to this book
The Effective Teaching of Religious Education Brenda Watson,Penny Thompson No preview available - 2006 |