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Boston,: Allyn & Bacon. Edited by Henry D. Aiken (1966)

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  1. Philosophy of education in Australasia: A definition and a history.James S. Kaminsky - 1988 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 20 (1):12-26.
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  • Epistemology and justifying the curriculum of educational studies.J. C. Walker & C. W. Evers - 1982 - British Journal of Educational Studies 30 (2):213-229.
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  • White and black and creativity.M. J. Parsons - 1971 - British Journal of Educational Studies 19 (1):5-16.
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  • Critical Thinking as a Normative Practice in Life: A Wittgensteinian Groundwork.Kenny Siu Sing Huen - 2011 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 43 (10):1065-1087.
    On the point that, in practices of critical thinking, we respond spontaneously in concrete situations, this paper presents an account on behalf of Wittgenstein. I argue that the ‘seeing-things-aright’ model of Luntley's Wittgenstein is not adequate, since it pays insufficient attention to radically new circumstances, in which the content of norms is updated. While endorsing Bailin's emphasis on criteria of critical thinking, Wittgenstein would agree with Papastephanou and Angeli's demand to look behind criteriology. He maintains the primacy of the practical, (...)
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  • Responses.Israel Scheffler - 1993 - Synthese 94 (1):127 - 137.
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  • The philosophy of the subject: Back to the future.Jim Mackenzie - 1998 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 30 (2):135–162.
    The author discusses why the philosophy of the subject has been important\nto postmodernists. The author commences with a discussion on the\nintellectual background of postmodernism and its relations with other\nkinds of philosophy and with history. This paper concludes with a\ndiscussion about Michel Foucault's views on education and training\nand what impact this had on development of policy in New Zealand.
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  • Reflections on Peters' View of the Nature and Purpose of Work in Philosophy of Education.D. N. Aspin - 2013 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 45 (2):219-235.
    In this article I describe the analytic approach adopted by Peters, his colleagues and followers of the ?London line? in the 1960s and 1970s and argue that, even in those times, other approaches to philosophy of education were being valued and practised. I show that Peters and his colleagues later became aware of the need for philosophy of education to become aware of and take in hand a new set of agendas and address the list of substantive issues inherent in (...)
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