This article focuses on the ethics of education and training, from an interdisciplinary perspective that is itself structurally embedded in the multi-referential nature of the education and training sciences. We draw on Daniel Sibony’s conceptualization of the in-between as a professional position in education and training to consider ways of reconciling educational and training support and proximity with the realities of physical distance in digital interventions, all in an ethical way. We discuss the conditions under which support can be successfully incorporated into distance learning (1), dialecticize presence and digital technology in education and training (2), and finally lay some groundwork for an ethics of benevolent digital support, based on the concept of authority and its mutations in hypermodern democracies (3).
- digital
- ethics
- education
- training
- in-between
- subject
- support
- authority
- modernity
- autonomy
Publisher keywords: support, autonomy, ethics, education, training, in-between, digital, subject, modernity, authority
Uploaded: 01/22/2024