Ethics and Education 8 (1):18 - 30 (2013)
Abstract |
This article focuses on John Locke's understanding of the student as a natural learner and on the ambiguous utopia of childhood that underpins this understanding. It draws a parallel between the educational utopia of natural learning and colonization, and then investigates ethico-political implications. Locke politicizes natural learning in ways that normalize exclusions at the level of intersubjective ethical relations and naturalize colonial expansion at the level of cosmopolitan right. Thought through to its implications, this claim leads to exploring connections between Locke's educational philosophy and his multiple and ambiguous utopianisms. Thus examined, the political operations of Locke's pedagogy bring to the fore the subtle though no less important performativity of Locke-inspired, modern educational utopianism that remains so far under- or non-theorized in educational philosophy
|
Keywords | No keywords specified (fix it) |
Categories | (categorize this paper) |
ISBN(s) | |
DOI | 10.1080/17449642.2013.793959 |
Options |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Download options
References found in this work BETA
Three Approaches to Locke and the Slave Trade.Wayne Glausser - 1990 - Journal of the History of Ideas 51 (2):199-216.
Trade, Plantations, and Property: John Locke and the Economic Defense of Colonialism.Barbara Arneil - 1994 - Journal of the History of Ideas 55 (4):591-609.
View all 13 references / Add more references
Citations of this work BETA
Locke’s Children? Rousseau and the Beans of the Colonial Learner.Marianna Papastephanou & Zelia Gregoriou - 2014 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 33 (5):463-480.
To Mould or to Bring Out? Human Nature, Anthropology and Educational Utopianism.Marianna Papastephanou - 2014 - Ethics and Education 9 (2):157-175.
On Ugliness in Words, in Politics, in Tour-Ism.Marianna Papastephanou - 2015 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 47 (13-14):1493-1515.
Similar books and articles
John Locke: Essays on the Law of Nature: The Latin Text with a Translation, Introduction, and Notes ; Together with Transcripts of Locke's Shorthand in His Journal for 1676.John Locke - 2002 - Clarendon Press, Oxford University Press ;.
Natural Law, Religion, and Rights: An Exploration of the Relationship Between Natural Law and Natural Rights, with Special Emphasis on the Teachings of Thomas Hobbes and John Locke.Henrik Syse - 2007 - St. Augustine's Press.
Review of John Locke and Natural Philosophy. [REVIEW]Jan-Erik Jones - 2012 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2012.
Locke on Real Essences, Intelligibility, and Natural Kinds.Jan-Erik Jones - 2010 - Journal of Philosophical Research 35:147-172.
Should We Reclaim Political Utopianism?Michael Walzer - 2013 - European Journal of Political Theory 12 (1):24-30.
The Political Thought of John Locke: An Historical Account of the Argument of the 'Two Treatises of Government'.John Dunn - 1969 - London: Cambridge University Press.
Political Arguments Against Utopianism.Roger Paden - 1999 - Philosophy in the Contemporary World 6 (1):7-17.
Boyle, Classification and the Workmanship of the Understanding Thesis.Jan-Erik Jones - 2005 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 43 (2):171-183.
Natural Law, Property, and Justice: The General Justification of Property in John Locke.B. Andrew Lustig - 1991 - Journal of Religious Ethics 19 (1):119 - 149.
Locke Vs. Boyle: The Real Essence of Corpuscular Species.Jan-Erik Jones - 2007 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 15 (4):659 – 684.
Analytics
Added to PP index
2013-10-18
Total views
12 ( #749,858 of 2,402,078 )
Recent downloads (6 months)
1 ( #552,323 of 2,402,078 )
2013-10-18
Total views
12 ( #749,858 of 2,402,078 )
Recent downloads (6 months)
1 ( #552,323 of 2,402,078 )
How can I increase my downloads?
Downloads