Introduction: the role of the exemplar in Arendt and Spinoza: insights for moral exemplarism and moral education

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In late October of 2019, we brought together scholars from very different traditions in order to explore the notion of exemplarity and the role of exemplars in education. Bringing together scholars working on ethics and moral exemplarism, Spinoza scholars and Arendt scholars, we attempted to bring these different perspectives to bear on the role of exemplarity in education. Not in order to create a synthesis of ideas or to find solutions for practical issues, but in order to explore collegially the important issue of exemplarity in education. On the one hand, it was an attempt to put something on the table, and on the other, it was an attempt to bring people together in order to share a couple of days away from everyday academic life so as to engage the object of study without distractions. Part of what it occasioned can be read in this special issue.

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Dahlbeck, J., & Korsgaard, M. T. (2020). Introduction: the role of the exemplar in Arendt and Spinoza: insights for moral exemplarism and moral education. Ethics and Education, 15(2), 135–143. https://doi.org/10.1080/17449642.2020.1731173

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