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       <description>The people I shall be discussing do not think that there is something called ‘wisdom’ in any sense of the term which Plato would have recognised. So the term ‘lover of wisdom’ seems inappropriate. But theoria suggests taking a view of a ...
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       <description>Valuable as this may be, however, it is only a part of the conception of education that Plato imparts. In certain respects Plato’s philosophy can seem highly fanciful to modern readers, not least in its metaphysical and cosmological ...
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       <title>A Very Nearly Tea: Our Founding Fathers...Plato?</title>
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       <description>... philosophies of education both because later key thinkers treat him as such, and because, while Plato #39;s methods are autocratic and his motives meritocratic, he nonetheless prefigures much later democratic philosophy of education. ...
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       <description>In fact Plato himself did not contribute directly to science and mathematics but he stress on these subjects, his philosophy of education influenced the developments of these subjects in centuries to come. In the philosophy of Plato we ...
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       <description>They all specialise in standing back from, and taking a large view of, what Heidegger called the ‘tradition of Western metaphysics’ – what I have been calling the ‘Plato-Kant canon.’ (Richard Rorty, Contingency, Irony, Solidarity 96) ...
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       <description>Philosophy of education has concerned itself with the adequacy of conceptions of knowledge in the curriculum that see it in terms of competences and in turn with a possible outcome of this where competences are seen as specifiable types ...
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       <description>An important tradition within modern philosophy of education has been the analytical approach sometimes referred to as the London School . This name, however, is misleading in two respects: first, while key figures in this development ...
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       <description>I have just fallen in love with philosophy. Of course, I’m a bit of nerd, but Sophie’s World by Jostein Gaarder makes it extremely easy to fall straight head over heels. Now I’m hunting down anything remotely interesting on Descartes, ...
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       <description>This view of Plato #39;s dialogues as non-dogmatic and of Plato #39;s philosophy as non-doctrinal is maintained throughout PAGP, although GP does admit that some works at least appear to be doctrinal. In chapter 4, for instance, he divides the ...
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       <description>Nigel Warburton: Philosophy: Basic Readings  Bill Brandt: Bill Brandt: Selected Texts and Bibliography: Vol 5 (World Photographer #39;s Reference)  Nigel Warburton: Reading Political Philosophy: Machiavelli to Mill ...
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       <description>As part of my PhD coursework I’m doing an independent study in the philosophy of education this quarter. Each week I’m reading a major work in the subject and writing my response. Below are some of my initial thoughts on reading Plato’s ...
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       <description>Plato conceived education as an art of perfecting man. According to this view, education is possible because man is a perfectible being. Nobody ever talks about perfecting God, because God is not perfectible, but perfect; nor do we ever ...
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       <description>In order to provide understanding of the trends currently flourishing today, the HSB Connections presents  the following excerpt of an article written by Paul Schutte entitled, “Developing a Biblical Philosophy of Education. ...
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       <description>there are entries on individual philosophers such as plato, dewey, dennett, as well as broader concepts such as “pragmatism”, “feminism and philosophy of education”, “ethics and education”, and “knowledge, violence and education”. ...
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       <description>The Republic by Plato The BeamItDown Book Collections use a very different approach to reading that is absolutely ideal for the screen of the iPhone and iPod Touch. Other reader applications display the text of the book you are reading ...
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       <description>that means that christianity must not have telling, that is controlling, significance for general education in a free society. the foundation of education, as far as the harvard report is concerned, is something of a cross between plato ...
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       <description>Section (ii) Visions of education. Plato; Bildung; Rousseau; Dewey; The London School: (Oakeshott), Peters, Hirst, Dearden. Section (iii) Traditions of enquiry. Political liberalism; Pragmatism; Analytical approaches to epistemology ...
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       <title>Laws: Plato (Great Books in Philosophy) | Discount Law Kindle Books</title>
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       <description>Book seven outlines Plato #39;s ideas about education, going through various disciplines and discussing what should be taught. There is a rather humerous section where he is discussing what literature should be taught. ...
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       <description>platonic: the view of Plato and his following • our real essence is immortal. • through your body you manifest your inspiration.  you are alive and you become more than your body. • It is not the body, it is the soul manifesting ...
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       <description>Consider Plato and his student Aristotle. We encourage you to be as creative as possible with your topic and strive to make your abstract and essay as lively, yet enlightening, as possible. Please attend to  the following guidelines: ...
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       <description>“personal autonomy”, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/personal-autonomy/. Mill, JS On Liberty (1859), online text: http://utilitarianism.com/ol/one.html. White, J. 1990, Education and the Good Life ...
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       <title>The Misunderstood Greatness of “Great” Books</title>
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       <description>CS Lewis - who wrote extensively about the purpose, methods, and philosophy of education - put it very concisely in an introductory essay he wrote to be included in a new edition of an old book (Athanasius’s On the Incarnation), ...
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       <description>So this lengthy piece in the Winter 2009 issue Education Next is another welcome addition to the growing body of work, both popular  and academic, about the demographics of today #39;s home schoolers, which are far more diverse than many ...
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       <description>Plato certainly thought that matters of the greatest importance hang in the balance, as is clear from the famous statement that “there is an old quarrel between philosophy and poetry” (Republic, 607b5-6). In his dialogues, both this ...
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       <description>I cannot do better than conclude by culling a sentence from Professor Gerson’s article: “According to Plotinus, Plato taught that philosophy is the practice of self-transformation that is the achievement of  self-awareness. ...
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       <description>But there #39;s more, still under Value Theory: Philosophy of  Education, Philosophy of Gender and Sexuality and  OF COURSE, Philosophy of Law > Nature of Law and Legal Systems AND Legal Reasoning and Adjudication AND Legal Authority and ...
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       <description>The main task of these two chapters is to show that courage based on thumos is necessary for "citizenship and for philosophy as Plato presents it" (62). Chapter three (pp. 73-93) forms a transition between psychology and politics and ...
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       <description>In Book II of Plato #39;s Republic, Socrates begins to  discuss the education of young children. He doesn #39;t want children exposed to bad stories, but wants them to be exposed only to good stories. Students are frequently outraged at this ...
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       <description>This book presents an interpretation of Haberman #39; theory of communicative action and related to the classical traditions of political philosophy - Plato, Aristotle, Kant, Hegel, and Kierkegaard. More. Write a review. Pricing Details ...
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       <description>Plato #39;s notion of Perfect Form is the precursor to Carl Jung #39;s notion  of the Collective Unconscious and Archetype. Both require empirical inquiry into nature of life.
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       <description>An appendix profiles and gives contact information for 75 organizations active in death-related education, research, advocacy, or other areas. This is followed by a comprehensive general index. The release of this set unfortunately ...
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       <description>Plato’s methods are autocratic and his motives meritocratic, he nonetheless prefigures much later democratic philosophy of education.[ Boyd] Confucius sees education as a training of a person to be a benevolent ...
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       <description>(i am on to the third part of three instruments of education, which is education is a life). certainly, charlotte mason was correct. the notion of "idea" is one that has had great importance in philosophy, but it #39;s very difficult to ...
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       <description>This writer will not succumb to the continued mis-education of young impressionable black minds out of an emotional appreciation for these festivities; they can continue this, but the philosophy and names of these Black Greek Societies ...
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       <description>we are not only able to have a philosophy of religion, but also a philosophy of education, a philosophy of art (aesthetics), of psychology, of mathematics, of language, and so forth. we can also apply the critical focus of philosophy to ...
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       <description>... something of the diversity of the field, it fails to do it complete justice, for the influence of feminist philosophers is not adequately represented. . . . read the rest here: http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/education-philosophy/.
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       <description>After many, many years of formal education your humble author wound up in the technology field. Now I am slowly crawling my way out of Plato #39;s cave using Scripture, (good) philosophy and a diverse cadre of friends to help me along the ...
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       <description>as with the reemergence of progressive philosophy of education, dewey #39;s contributions to philosophy as such (he was, after all, much more a professional philosopher than a thinker on education) have also reemerged with the reassessment ...
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       <description>Brief summary of the philosophy and works of Greek philosopher Plato, founder of the first institution of higher learning, and famous for his book, Republic.
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       <description>"Do no harm" is characteristic of philosophy to a degree.] After “war,” where virtue has been inverted and  used to destroy humanity, comes again “justice” (”Now you claim that it is not from want of education or from ignorance but ...
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       <description>According to Plotinus, Plato taught that philosophy is the practice of the self-transformation that is the achievement of  self-awareness. As Aubry points out, this Platonic approach to self-knowledge does not easily fit in with a ...
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       <title>**TODAY** Christine Thomas - Plato on the Art of Language « PHILO.MTL</title>
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       <description>She will be speaking on:. ‘Plato on the Art of Language’. from 3:30-5:30 in Leacock 927. [PHILO.MTL Admin: Apologies for the last minute posting, this one went under the radar.] Published in:. Plato  ancient philosophy  language ...
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       <description>though iqbal’s philosophy of education had deep roots in islamic epistemology drawn from quraan and hadeath, his exposition to and co-existence with a long range of philosophers including descartes, spinoza, leibniz and above all ...
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       <description>paulo freire was a revolutionary thinker. his mind grasped a whole new philosophy of education. the philosophy which he implements stems from plato, modern marxism, and anti-colonialists. freire #39;s book, "pedagogy of the oppressed" was a ...
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       <title>The Philosophy of Freedom: John Locke</title>
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       <description>[12] Locke #39;s Some Thoughts Concerning Education is an outline on how to educate this mind: he expresses the belief that education maketh the man, or, more fundamentally, that the mind is an "empty cabinet", with the statement, ...
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       <title>Curt&#39;s EDU101 Blog: Response to Chapter 7</title>
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       <description>In Chapter 7, I found quite a few things that I know I #39;ll be able to put into my  new philosophy paper at the end of the semester. Here are a few! 1:) Socrates, Plato, Aristotle: I #39;m definitely going to bring up these gentleman. ...
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       <title>Eleanor Duckwall&#39;s Spotlight: Fjordman: The Importance of Cicero ...</title>
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       <description>Machiavelli was more influenced by Roman than by Greek Antiquity, and his view of politics, as controversial today as it was in the early sixteenth century, differs sharply from the planned, idealistic views of Plato. ...
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       <title>A P O C A L O O P S I S</title>
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       <description>Why do modern humanities professors hate the Western canon, the so-called Great Books that once defined a liberal arts education? Ralph McInerny, a professor of philosophy and medieval studies at Notre Dame University—and also the ...
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       <description>Go back and apologize to your parents and lay off the philosophy. You don’t have the head for it. Even Plato–and on politics he’s as crazy as his uncle Critias–knows what every Greek knows, that we have a special duty to our parents, ...
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       <title>universities: unversities</title>
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       <description>the original Latin word "universitas", first used  in time of renewed interest in Classical Greek and Roman tradition, tried to reflect this feature of the Academy of Plato (established 385 BC). The term "academia" is sometimes extended ...
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       <title>Program in Philosophical Studies: BASIC PRINCIPLES IN ETHICS AND ...</title>
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       <description>It should touch upon several branches of philosophy such as metaphysics, philosophy of nature, ethics, and logic. It should address the birth of moral philosophy with Socrates, Plato’s philosophy of ideas, Aristotle’s and Aquinas’ ...
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       <title>Education: Literature review</title>
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       <description>The way that contemporary philosophy of education is characterized as framing sets of "issues," the inclusion of marginal figures and texts, and the way in which the contrast with "classic" sources such as Plato or Dewey makes so much ...
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       <title>the urgency of teaching student critical thinking (ery retno artini)</title>
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       <description>... could be solutions and show that they can make a reasonable decision, so that they can deal with problem and potential problem calmly and effectively in an ever changing world. march 1, 2005 1st assignment of philosophy of education.
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       <title>Middle East and Other Musings: Has Obama Suckered Liberals? Sounds ...</title>
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       <description>It is the Rush Limbaughs who became Socrates and Plato in the ancient world. They composed the Psalms and the Book of Proverbs. They were not professional scribblers. They did not found a revolutionary cult designed to overthrow all the ...</description>
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