Dewey and Rawls on Education |
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Authors: | Eric Thomas Weber |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Public Policy Leadership, The University of Mississippi (Ole Miss), 105 Odom Hall, University, MS 38677, USA |
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Abstract: | In this paper I compare the roles that the explicit and implicit educational theories of John Dewey and John Rawls play in their political works to show that Rawls’s approach is skeletal and inappropriate for defenders of democracy. I also uphold Dewey’s belief that education is valuable in itself, not only derivatively, contra Rawls. Next, I address worries for any educational theory concerning problems of distributive justice. Finally, I defend Dewey’s commitment to democracy as a consequence of the demands of productive public inquiry and education. |
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Keywords: | Dewey Democracy Education Liberalism Pragmatism Rawls |
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