Relocating respect and tolerance: A practice approach in empirical philosophy

Respect and tolerance are key values in education. They are also among the aims of education and are brought to the foreground in educational policy. We argue that these values are neither philosophically nor politically given aims for which education is a means. Instead, respect and tolerance are e...

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Cognitive development
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Education policy
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Educational Practices
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Ethical Instruction
Ethics
Foreign Countries
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Teaching Methods
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Values
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