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Essays in Criticism

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  1. (1 other version)The first crisis in English Studies 1880–1900.Anthony Kearney - 1988 - British Journal of Educational Studies 36 (3):260 - 268.
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  • Ethics as communication theory: Ed Murrow's legacy.Larry Z. Leslie - 1988 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 3 (2):7 – 19.
    Edward R. Murrow has often been mentioned as the model CBS newsman, a combination of integrity, common sense, sound news judgment, and good writing and delivery skills. Perhaps these qualities emerged from something beyond mere educational and technical competence; perhaps he had a ?theory?;, a larger view of the world and how things operate, or should operate. Murrow's early life is explored as origin of his theory and applications of his construct of ethics and integrity are discussed.
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  • (1 other version)The critical fallacy in education.James Gribble - 1974 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 6 (2):1–21.
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  • (1 other version)The first crisis in English Studies 1880–1900.Anthony Kearney - 1988 - British Journal of Educational Studies 36 (3):260-268.
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  • (1 other version)On the determination of values: The case of F. R. Leavis.Kevin Harris - 1993 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 27 (2):245–259.
    ABSTRACT F. R. Leavis argued that literary studies could provide an incomparable initiation into tradition and cultural continuity and a true liberal education by educating people intellectually, emotionally and morally. This paper examines Leavis's arguments regarding literary criticism's propensity to provide a test for life and values. It also examines the value system within which Leavis operates; and the relations postulated between literary studies, moral understanding and aesthetic experience. It is concluded that while Leavis's conception of literary studies is distinctive (...)
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