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  1. Experience is Not The Whole Story: The Integral Role of the Situation in Dewey's Democracy and Education.David L. Hildebrand - 2018 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 52 (2):287-300.
    The central objective of Dewey’s Democracy and Education is to explain ‘what is needed to live a meaningful life and how can education contribute?’ While most acquainted with Dewey’s educational philosophy know that ‘experience’ plays a central role, the role of ‘situations’ may be less familiar or understood. This essay explains why ‘situation’ is inseparable from ‘experience’ and deeply important to Democracy and Education’s educational methods and rationales. First, a prefatory section explores how experience is invoked and involved in pedagogical (...)
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  • Can We Survive Sustainability?Michael Tiboris - 2017 - Ethics, Policy and Environment 20 (3):255-258.
    In 1773, Patrick Henry wrote to his friend, John Alsop.I shall honor the Quakers for their noble efforts to abolish Slavery. It is equally calculated to promote moral a...
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