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Philosophy of Education

Volume 81, Number 1, 2026

Table of contents (21 articles)

Articles

  1. Education and the Future of the Future
  2. The Educated Person and the Work of Repair: PES Presidential Address
  3. The Transformational Continuum of Production, Reproduction, and Repair: A Response to Ruitenberg
  4. Hope in Disrepair: A Response to Ruitenberg
  5. Embodied Timescapes in a Post-Climate Change Era
  6. Beyond Despair and Hope: The Courage to Be as a Part in an Uncertain World
  7. Courage in the Absence of Hope: Tillich and the Political Predicament
  8. The Problem of Educational Power
  9. More Problems of Educational Power
  10. The Future is Now: Present-Tense Teaching in the Post-Critical
  11. Educational Love and Material Realities: Challenges to the Post-Critical Teacher
  12. Time for an Other Present: The Pedagogical Move of Temporal Hospitality
  13. Risk, Strategy, and Block: Hospitality and Hostipitality
  14. Teaching, Realism, and Conceptual Futurity: Why Phronesis is Not the Answer
  15. You Can Have Your Phronesis and Eat It Too: A Response to Driggers
  16. The Future is a Metaphor: Dewey, Arendt, and Speculative Time in Education
  17. Education’s Walking Away from the Omelas—Speculative Time or Colonial Temporality?: A Response to Rumjahn and Bingham
  18. The Future is Death: Miguel de Unamuno’s Niebla, Tragicomic Fiction, and Philosophy of Education
  19. The Fictive Sense of Life in Unamuno
  20. On Belief in Education and in the Future: Thinking with Anna Julia Cooper
  21. Belief in a Cooperian Philosophy of Education for a More Just Future

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