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How to Think about Religious Schools

Principles and Policies

Matthew Clayton, Andrew Mason & Adam Swift

How to Think about Religious Schools
How to Think about Religious Schools

How to Think about Religious Schools

Principles and Policies

Matthew Clayton, Andrew Mason & Adam Swift

Hardback / bound | English
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Description

A clear and accessible account of what is at stake in debates about religious schools. The volume provides a way of thinking about the disagreements between defenders of religious schools and their critics that enables us to see more clearly what is at issue.

I. THE TERMS OF THE DEBATE

II. THREE VIEWS

III. FROM PRINCIPLES TO POLICIES

Matthew Clayton is Professor of Political Theory in the Department of Politics and International Studies at the University of Warwick. He has also held posts at the University of Essex and Brunel University. He is author of Justice and Legitimacy in Upbringing (OUP, 2006) and co-editor of Social Justice (Blackwell, 2004) and The Ideal of Equality (Palgrave, 2002). Andrew Mason is Professor of Political Theory in the Department of Politics and International Studies at the University of Warwick. He has also held posts at the Universities of St Andrews, Oxford, Hull, Reading, and Southampton, and visiting fellowships at the European University Institute, KU Leuven, Goethe University Frankfurt, and Aarhus University. He is author of several books, including What's Wrong with Lookism? (OUP, 2023), Living Together as Equals (OUP, 2012), Levelling the Playing Field (OUP, 2006), and Community, Solidarity and Belonging (CUP, 2000). Adam Swift is Professor of Political Theory in the Department of Political Science at University College London. Before moving to UCL he was Fellow in Politics and Sociology at Balliol College, University of Oxford, where he founded the Centre for the Study of Social Justice, and Professor of Political Theory at the University of Warwick. He is co-author of Educational Goods: Values, Evidence and Decision-Making (Chicago UP, 2018) and Family Values: The Ethics of Parent-Child Relationships (Princeton UP, 2014), and author of Political Philosophy: A Beginners' Guide for Students and Politicians (Polity 4th edition, 2019) and How Not To Be A Hypocrite: School Choice for the Morally Perplexed Parent (Routledge, 2003).

Specifications

  • Publisher
    Oxford University Press
  • Pub date
    Aug 2024
  • Pages
    224
  • Theme
    Social and political philosophy
  • Dimensions
    216 x 138 mm
  • EAN
    9780198924005
  • Hardback / bound
    Hardback / bound
  • Language
    English

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