Plato on education

Dr. Stephen Hicks discusses Plato’s views on education, with special focus on Plato’s Allegory of the Cave from The Republic and its implications for education. This is from Part 7 of Professor Hicks’s Philosophy of Education course. Clips 1-3: Previous: Idealist philosophy. Next: Immanuel Kant on education. Return to the Philosophy of Education page. Return […]

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Six primary educational values: Knowledge, Method, Skills, Individuality, Socialization, Morality

Professor Hicks here discusses six primary educational values and the debates over their importance and priority. This is from Part 6 of his Philosophy of Education course. Clips 1-3: Previous: Why those seven: influence on contemporary education and philosophical diversity. Next: Implications: hiring teachers, curriculum, assessment. Return to the Philosophy of Education page. Return to

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Implications: hiring teachers, curriculum, assessment

How will one’s choice of primary educational values affect one’s choices when hiring teachers, deciding curriculum, and doing assessment? This is from Part 6 of Professor Hicks’s Philosophy of Education course. Clips 1-3: Previous: Knowledge, Method, Skills, Individuality, Socialization, Morality. Next: Quotations on the six educational values. Return to the Philosophy of Education page. Return

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Quotations on the six educational values

Stephen Hicks here quotes several leading intellectuals’ views about the most important goals of education. This is from Part 6 of Professor Hicks’s Philosophy of Education course. Clips 1-3: Previous: Implications: hiring teachers, curriculum, assessment. Next: [Part 7: Idealism] Idealist Philosophy. Return to the Philosophy of Education page. Return to the StephenHicks.org main page.

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Placing our “isms”

Professor Hicks places several of the philosophical “isms” — Idealism, Realism, Pragmatism, Existentialism, and so on — on a four-dimensional array. This is from Part 6 of his Philosophy of Education course. Clips 1-4: Previous: Philosophy “vertically”: integrating positions into systems. Next: Why those seven: influence on contemporary education and philosophical diversity. Return to the

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Why those seven: influence on contemporary education and philosophical diversity

Stephen Hicks here discusses the philosophical diversity and influence of the philosophical “isms” on contemporary education. This is from Part 6 of his Philosophy of Education course. 1 clip: Previous: Placing our seven “isms.” Next: Knowledge, Method, Skills, Individuality, Socialization, Morality. Return to the Philosophy of Education page. Return to the StephenHicks.org main page.

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Philosophy “horizontally”: metaphysics, epistemology, human nature, ethics

Stephen Hicks here presents the metaphorically “horizontal” structure of philosophy. This is from Part 6 of his Philosophy of Education course. 1 Clip: Previous: [Part 5: Ethics] Cases: money, sports, sex, gifts, charity. Next: Philosophy “vertically”: integrating positions into systems. Return to the Philosophy of Education page. Return to the StephenHicks.org main page.

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