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Abstract This article explores the philosopher Alice Crary’s ideas about ethics, literature, and nonhuman animals. Through studying certain works of literature, Crary writes, readers can see aspects of animals’ moral characteristics that are difficult to perceive outside of literary study. To illustrate and extend Crary’s argument, the article presents a reading of John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men, a novella that is taught frequently in secondary schools and that has been reevaluated by critics as offering insights into social inequality and animal welfare. Drawing upon and adapting Crary’s work, which does not address questions of pedagogy, the article describes forms of instruction that enable students reading Of Mice and Men and other works of literature to explore the moral lives of animals. Thus, a key contribution of this project is its explanation of how educators can use philosophy to open pedagogy to new ways of seeing and assessing animals’ moral characteristics.
本文探讨了哲学家爱丽丝·克拉里关于伦理、文学和非人类动物的观点。克拉里写道,通过研究某些文学作品,读者可以看到动物道德特征的某些方面,这些方面在文学研究之外很难被感知。为了说明和扩展克雷的观点,本文介绍了约翰·斯坦贝克(John Steinbeck)的《人鼠之间》(of Mice and Men),这是一本中篇小说,在中学经常被教授,评论家们重新评价它,认为它提供了对社会不平等和动物福利的见解。这篇文章借鉴并改编了克拉里的著作,并没有解决教育学的问题,而是描述了让学生在阅读《人鼠之间》和其他文学作品时探索动物道德生活的教学形式。因此,这个项目的一个关键贡献是它解释了教育者如何利用哲学来打开教育学,以新的方式来看待和评估动物的道德特征。
期刊介绍:
Journal of Philosophy of Education publishes articles representing a wide variety of philosophical traditions. They vary from examination of fundamental philosophical issues in their connection with education, to detailed critical engagement with current educational practice or policy from a philosophical point of view. The journal aims to promote rigorous thinking on educational matters and to identify and criticise the ideological forces shaping education. Ethical, political, aesthetic and epistemological dimensions of educational theory are amongst those covered.