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ROGER T. AMES and PETER D. HERSHOCK |
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Part I: Education, Relationality, and Diversity |
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Relating Freely: The Meaning of Educating for Equity and Diversity |
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Philosophy and the Hybridization of Culture |
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The Overdominance of English in Global Education: Is an Alternative Scenario Thinkable? |
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Teaching Philosophy of Religion "Multiculturally": A Lokahi Approach? |
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Democracy and Science in Education: Lacuna in China's Modernization |
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Part II: Education and Affectivity |
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Educating Emotions: The Phenomenology of Feelings |
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Caring and Critical Thinking in Relational Ethics |
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Cultivating the Mindful Heart: What We May Learn from the Japanese Philosophy of Kokoro |
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The Dilemma of Skillful Means in Buddhist Pedagogy: Desire and Education in the Lotus Sutra |
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Part III: Education and Somaticity |
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With This Very Body: Or What Kakai Has to Teach Us about Ritual Pedagogy |
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The Confucian Body and Virtue Education: On the Balance between Inner Authenticity and Outer Expression |
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Ethical Education as Bodily Training: Kitaro Nishida's Moral Phenomenology of "Acting-Intuition" |
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Part IV: Creativity and Habilitation |
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What's Wrong with Being "Creative"? |
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Constructing Identities: The Shifting Role of Indoctrination in Chinese and American Education |
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"Initiating But Not Proceeding to the End": A Confucian Response to Indoctrination |
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Either Self-Realization or Transmission of Received Wisdom in Confucian Education? An Inquiry into Lia Zuoian's and Zhu Xi's Constructions for Student Learning |
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Part V: Education and Otherness |
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Oral Traditions, African Philosophical Methods, and Their Contributions to Education and Our Global Knowledge |
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The Ideas of "Educating" and "Learning" in Confucian Thought |
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Spiritual Transformation and Transethical Life: Thinking from Advaita |
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Education and Responsiveness: On the Agency of Intersubjectivity |
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Different Encounter between Teacher and Student in Sankara's Upadesa-Sahasri and in the Teaching of Jiddu Krishnamurti |
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Part VI: Education and the Aesthetics of Moral Cultivation |
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Beautiful Freedom: Schiller on the "Aesthetic Education" of Humanity |
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23 KATHLEEN MARIE HIGGINS |
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Musical Education for Peace |
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Fact and Value in the Analects: Education and Logic |
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Xunzi and the Role of Aesthetic Experience in Moral Cultivation |
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How Is Weakness of the Will Not Possible? Cheng Yi's Neo-Confucian Conception of Moral Knowledge |
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Contributors |
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Index |
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