It will take more than that. Perhaps by looking at why the education system itself fails pupils.
Using punishment measures including exclusions and isolation booths for bad behaviour.
Exclusions are not a punishment or a deterrent: they’re a day off school.
Excluding pupils for a long period of time means they miss valuable teaching time and are immediately put at a disadvantage — Amity
A very raw person might actually prefer a bodily confrontation to endless discussions. — Heiko
What specific ideas would help and how? What is your evidence that these ideas make a difference? — Tom Storm
, it might be better to teach/model the benefits of community and cooperation. — Tom Storm
And how specifically would they help in the West? — Tom Storm
being a dreamer! — TheMadFool
you have to participate in a system that essentially incentivises you to get ahead at any cost? — ChatteringMonkey
Are we so primitive that we are the equivalent of tribal natives waiting being invaded by intergalactic conquistador? — SteveMinjares
What is your philosophy which sees you through ? — Amity
The sad truth of society, people don't listen to philosophers and arguments, but listen to demagogues and slogans. And if we let this happen once, the most awful people will take advantage of our naivety, and gullibility. — Art Stoic Spirit
Which philosophy helps us do this ? Perhaps insights from stoicism or pragmatism... — Amity
Another educational resource:
Fear and Paradoxes of War — Amity
It starts by looking at the self. The mind. I think. — Amity
what we can do to face violence? what are the solutions to make peacefull world? — Zekkari Mohamed
Via experiences — Bylaw
Basically, the best book on ethics is An Empty Book — TheMadFool
What Every Man Thinks About Apart from Sex. — TheMadFool
Do you have links in English to those cases against inditex and zara? Could be a blueprint for more. — Benkei
So I've just written to an electronics review site to start including information about sourcing of materials and start taking human rights abuses into account when awarding rewards. — Benkei
Aristotle: Nichomachean Ethics. — Amalac
Don't whatever you do read Spinoza's Ethics. It has no ethics in it. — bert1
essays, I think his In Praise of Idleness — Manuel
Wow, a Korean Philology teacher in Madrid, and wrote poetry in Spanish? Sounds interesting. — Corvus
Ortega y Gassett, along with Albert Camus & James Baldwin, was one my earliest intellectual influences. :death: — 180 Proof
The name sounds like Korean. A Korean poet? — Corvus
Natural Goodness, Philippa Foot
Sometimes it's hard to tell because certain posters tend to intertwine the two, thus trying to get away with a criticism while presenting a legitimate argument. Why not just stick to the argument? Wouldn't criticism be rhetorical bullshit to cause consternation? Is unnecessarily poisoning the well a legitimate argument tactic? — schopenhauer1
and I'll leave one of them — unenlightened
You ever wish you could read all your books and all the ones that everyone else on here posts also? :chin: — Pantagruel
Haven't heard very good things about Killing Commendatore, so I'm very hesitant to read it... — Manuel
