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Teaching, learning and philosophising as metaphysical animals: Introduction

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Jamieson, Lesley Paige

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Wiley-Blackwell

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In recent years, a new scholarly gaze has been cast on four women-Elizabeth Anscombe, Philippa Foot, Mary Midgley, and Iris Murdoch-who have come to be known as the 'Wartime Quartet'. During the postwar period, when women were still scarce in the discipline, these four flourished as philosophers. New details about their wartime education give us materials to reflect on what enabled them to develop their unique philosophical voices. Their work dispels widespread philosophical dogmas, especially scientistic interpretations of naturalism that exclude value from the fabric of reality. Through their attention to the details of ordinary life, they avoid flattening the complexities of moral learning, especially where this involves navigating intergenerational differences. The articles in this Suite look to the Wartime Quartet's writings and learning conditions to show that, far from being of purely historical interest, they shed fresh light on the aims and challenges of moral education and offer a critical perspective on current pedagogical practices-particularly in the teaching of philosophy.

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feminism, historicity, human animals, moral education, the ordinary, women in philosophy, feminismus, historičnost, lidská zvířata, morální výchova, obyčejnost, ženy ve filozofii

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