ABSTRACT

This book addresses concerns about educational and moral standards in a world increasingly characterised by nihilism. On the one hand there is widespread anxiety that standards are falling; on the other, new machinery of accountability and inspection to show that they are not. The authors in this book state that we cannot avoid nihilism if we are simply laissez-faire about values, neither can we reduce them to standards of performance, nor must we return to traditional values. They state that we need to create a new set of values based on a critical assessment of contemporary practice in the light of a number of philosophical texts that address the question of nihilism, including the work of Nietzsche.

part |66 pages

Working Without Values

chapter |13 pages

Education Without Risk

chapter |25 pages

Choice, Narrative and Work

chapter |12 pages

Education and the Last Man

part |73 pages

Overcoming Nihilism

chapter |8 pages

Our Most Holy Duty

Language and Literacy

chapter |23 pages

Apollo and Dionysos

chapter |21 pages

Beyond Pain and Pleasure

Affirmative Ethics and Integrity

part |88 pages

Raising Standards