The Good Life of Teaching: An Ethics of Professional PracticeISBN: 978-1-4443-3930-7
Paperback
320 pages
October 2011, Wiley-Blackwell
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"The question of the ethical life of the teacher is as old as
philosophy; but in the contemporary world this has been transformed
into a question of professional ethics. In The Good Life of
Teaching, Chris Higgins brings this newer question of
professionalism back to its philosophical roots. Anyone who
experiences teaching as a vocation - in the sense of a calling -
but also wants to participate in the vocation of teaching - in the
sense of a profession – will want to read this book."
—Jonathan Lear, The University of Chicago
—Jonathan Lear, The University of Chicago
‘This is an exemplary book in philosophy of education. It
combines intellectual rigour, ethical seriousness and imaginative
verve in a finely pitched exploration of the nature of teaching.
Philosophers will applaud how its argument for the pertinence to
education of a wisely chosen group of key thinkers creatively
extends our understanding of their work. More important, teachers
will be deeply confirmed or transformed by its sane vision of what
can make their work both noble and sustainable.’
—Joseph Dunne, Cregan Professor Emeritus in philosophy
of education, Dublin City University