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  1. The New Fuzziness: Richard Rorty on Education.Phillip E. Devine - unknown
    The New Fuzziness: Richard Rorty and Education is an examination of the works of Richard Rorty, focusing on his impact on education. Richard Rorty is "one of the most provocative and influential of contemporary thinkers writing in English." This unpublished manuscript is written by Dr. Philip E. Devine, Professor of Philosophy at Providence College.
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  • John Deweys kritik af liberal education.Jørgen Huggler - 2016 - Studier i Pædagogisk Filosofi 5 (2):79-93.
    The paper deals with John Dewey’s aversion against liberal education and his concern about a ‘dual track’ educational system separating liberal education and vocational education. It investigates the reason why Dewey maintains that the philosophical ‘dualisms’ culminates in the question on vocation.
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  • (1 other version)The ‘new vocationalism’ in the United States: Returning to John Dewey.W. Norton Grubb - 1996 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 28 (1):1-23.
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  • (1 other version)The 'new vocationalism' in the united states: Returning to John Dewey.W. Norton Grubb - 1996 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 28 (1):1–23.
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