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  1. (1 other version)After Virtue.A. MacIntyre - 1981 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 46 (1):169-171.
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  • Natural Right and History (Chicago, 1953).Leo Strauss - 1953 - The Correspondence Between Ethical Egoists and Natural Rights Theorists is Considerable Today, as Suggested by a Comparison of My" Recent Work in Ethical Egoism," American Philosophical Quarterly 16 (2):1-15.
    In this classic work, Leo Strauss examines the problem of natural right and argues that there is a firm foundation in reality for the distinction between right and wrong in ethics and politics. On the centenary of Strauss's birth, and the fiftieth anniversary of the Walgreen Lectures which spawned the work, _Natural Right and History_ remains as controversial and essential as ever. "Strauss... makes a significant contribution towards an understanding of the intellectual crisis in which we find ourselves... [and] brings (...)
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  • Sincerity and authenticity.Lionel Trilling - 1972 - New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.
    Surveys Western literature and thought to reveal the evolution of the ideals of sincerity and authenticity.
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  • An Introduction to Plato's Republic.Julia Annas - 1981 - New York: Oxford U.P..
    The book provides a commentary on Plato's Republic which encourages the reader to be stimulated to philosophical thinking by Plato's wide-ranging discussions.
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  • (2 other versions)The advancement of learning.Francis Bacon - 1851 - New York: Modern Library. Edited by G. W. Kitchin.
    Francis Bacon, lawyer, statesman, and philosopher, remains one of the most effectual thinkers in European intellectual history. We can trace his influence from Kant in the 1700s to Darwin a century later. The Advancement of Learning , first published in 1605, contains an unprecedented and thorough systematization of the whole range of human knowledge. Bacon’s argument that the sciences should move away from divine philosophy and embrace empirical observation would forever change the way philosophers and natural scientists interpret their world.
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  • Philosophy of education.Nel Noddings - 1995 - Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press.
    Our nation’s schools have always been contested turf but perhaps never more so than in today’s volatile environment. Educational policy and educational values have never been more controversial, and the schools themselves are under attack from many different directions.The role of philosophy of education in such an environment is not to dictate answers. Rather, it must foster understanding of the philosophical issues underlying contemporary debates. In this survey, Nel Noddings provides the essential background necessary for a more sophisticated and nuanced (...)
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  • Education and the education of teachers.Richard Stanley Peters - 1977 - Boston: Routledge and Kegan Paul.
    educated man1 Some further reflections 1 The comparison with 'reform' In reflecting, in the past, on the sort of term that 'education' is I have usually ...
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  • Educational theory and its foundation disciplines.Paul Heywood Hirst (ed.) - 1983 - Boston: Routledge & Kegan Paul.
    Introduction The publication in of a collection of papers under the title The Study of Education, edited by Professor JW Tibble, inaugurated a new era in ...
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  • Education and culture in the political thought of Aristotle.Carnes Lord - 1982 - Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
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  • Classical Rhetoric and Its Christian and Secular Tradition from Ancient to Modern Times.George A. Kennedy - 1981 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 14 (1):51-53.
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  • Rhetoric and philosophy in Renaissance humanism.Jerrold E. Seigel - 1968 - Princeton, N.J.,: Princeton University Press.
    The combination of rhetoric and philosophy appeared in the ancient world through Cicero, and revived as an ideal in the Renaissance. By a careful and precise analysis of the views of four major humanists-Petrarch, Salutati, Bruni, and Valla—Professor Seigel seeks to establish that they were first of all professional rhetoricians, completely committed to the relation between philosophy and rhetoric. He then explores the broader problem of the "external history" of humanism, and reopens basic questions about Renaissance culture. He departs from (...)
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  • Liberalism Ancient and Modern.Leo Strauss - 1995 - University of Chicago Press.
    This volume of essays ranges over critical themes that define Strauss's thought: the tension between reason and revelation in the Western tradition, the philsophical roots of liberal democracy, and especially the conflicting yet ...
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  • The evolution of medieval thought.David Knowles - 1962 - [London]: Longmans.
    "One of the many merits of this book is that it places Western scholasticism in its setting--and this both in space and in time. Plotinus lives on, Aristotle comes back to life again, Averroes breaks in--but this is not the right word, for this Muslim philosopher and his Western Christian disciples are inmates of the same house. Professor Knowles brings out the unity of Islamic and Western Christian culture. Medieval Islam and Western Christendom had a common mental heritage of Jewish (...)
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  • Locke's Education for Liberty.Nathan Tarcov - 1999 - Lexington Books.
    Locke's Education for Liberty presents an analysis of the crucial but often underestimated place of education and the family within Lockean liberalism. Nathan Tarcov shows that Locke's neglected work Some Thoughts Concerning Education compares with Plato's Republic and Rousseau's Emile as a treatise on education embodying a comprehensive vision of moral and social life. Locke believed that the family can be the agency, not the enemy, of individual liberty and equality. Tarcov's superb reevaluation reveals to the modern reader a breadth (...)
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  • Preface to the Philosophy of Education.John Wilson - 1979 - Boston: Routledge.
    It is sometimes said that the philosophy of education is not a serious and coherent philosophical area of inquiry. John Wilson examines this argument, taking it as the starting point for his book. He believes that most 'philosophy of education' until now has been little more than the promotion of particular ideologies, and that progress can be made only by a more analytical approach. The central problems lies in establishing a few basic concepts, principles and categories and questions which will (...)
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  • (1 other version)The question of Jean-Jacques Rousseau.Ernst Cassirer - 1963 - Bloomington,: Indiana University Press.
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  • (1 other version)European Literature and the Latin Middle Ages.Ernst Robert Curtius - 1973 - Princeton University Press.
    Published just after the Second World War, European Literature and the Latin Middle Ages is a sweeping exploration of the remarkable continuity of European literature across time and place, from the classical era up to the early nineteenth century, and from the Italian peninsula to the British Isles. In what T. S. Eliot called a "magnificent" book, Ernst Robert Curtius establishes medieval Latin literature as the vital transition between the literature of antiquity and the vernacular literatures of later centuries. The (...)
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  • The Question of Jean-Jacques Rousseau.Ernst Cassirer & Peter Gay - 1956 - Philosophy 31 (116):87-88.
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  • The rise of modern paganism.Peter Gay - 1973 - London: Wildwood House.
    [1] The rise of modern paganism.--v. 2. The science of freedom.
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  • The First 600 Months of Philosophy of Education—1935–1985: A Deconstructionist History.James S. Kaminsky - 1986 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 18 (2):42-48.
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  • The Sexual Politics of Jean-Jacques Rousseau.Joel Schwartz - 1985 - University of Chicago Press.
    Analyzes the eighteenth-century French philosopher's writings about women, sexuality, and the family, and suggests that Rousseau's philosophy is not misogynous.
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  • Ancient Education and Today.E. B. Castle - 1961 - British Journal of Educational Studies 10 (1):94-95.
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  • The evolution of philosophy of education within educational studies.J. R. Muir - 1996 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 28 (2):1–26.
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  • Rousseau as progressive instrurnentalist.John Darling - 1993 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 27 (1):27–39.
    In Emile Rousseau emphasises four pedagogical principles which have become associated with child-centred education. Rousseau's conception of education, however, is utilitarian. This combination of principles and overall conception anticipates one particular strand of policy thinking today: the ‘new vocationalism’. As a postscript, this paper asks why little work in the history of philosophy of education has been done, and identifies the early arguments of R. S. Peters as responsible for this failure.
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  • Forms of knowledge—a reply to Elizabeth Hindess.Paul H. Hirst - 1973 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 7 (2):260–271.
    Paul H Hirst; Forms of Knowledge—A reply to Elizabeth Hindess, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 7, Issue 2, 30 May 2006, Pages 260–271, https://doi.or.
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  • The Learning of Liberty: The Educational Ideas of the American Founders.Lorraine Smith Pangle & Thomas L. Pangle - 1993 - Lawrence, KS : University Press of Kansas.
    "This very important book is original, sweeping, and wise about the relation between education and liberal democracy in the United States. The Pangles reconsider superior ideas from the founding period in a way that illuminates any serious thinking on American education, whether policy-oriented or historical". -- American Political Science Review. "An important and thoughtful book, stimulating for citizens as well as scholars". -- Journal of American History.
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  • Giovanni Pico della Mirandola on the Conflict of Philosophy and Rhetoric.Quirinus Breen - 1952 - Journal of the History of Ideas 13 (1/4):384.
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  • Literary Criticism, a Short History.William K. Wimsatt & Cleanth Brooks - 1957 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 16 (2):270-273.
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  • The strange case of mr Bloom.J. R. Muir - 1996 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 30 (2):197–214.
    The intention of this paper is to suggest that the educational philosophy of Allan Bloom merits renewed consideration, and that such consideration reveals major failings in contemporary educational philosophy. A prerequisite of such consideration is an examination of the ways in which his ideas have been misinterpreted. In particular, Bloom is neither a political conservative nor an educational traditionalist, nor an advocate of the Great Books programme. Bloom's recovery of the Socratic or classical political rationalist approach to education both reveals (...)
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  • The living tradition.Moses Hadas - 1967 - [New York]: New American Library.
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  • The Ennobling of Democracy: The Challenge of the Postmodern Age.Thomas L. Pangle - 1992 - Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.
    Pangle believes liberal democracy is in grave danger of losing its way in the tricky Cold War "endgame." This philosophical discourse rethinks the foundations of democratic society through a dialogue with Locke, Kant, Jefferson, Montesquieu, Hume, Plato, and other seminal figures. Diagnosing the "disintegration all around us" from the classical republican perspective of Aristotle and Socrates, Pangle presents prescriptions involving workplace democracy and greater citizen participation in government; he espouses policies encouraging the aged to remain employed; urges tough-minded incentives for (...)
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  • A Short History of Education.John William Adamson - 1921 - The Monist 31:318.
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  • Education, philosophy of education and the fragmentation of value.Ruth Jonathan - 1993 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 27 (2):171–178.
    ABSTRACT How are educational theory and practice to respond to the problem of the fragmentation of value, characteristic of modernity? This paper criticises Susan Mendus' recent examination of three different arguments for revaluing past traditions. While endorsing her rejection of proposals to return to the past, the paper challenges the converse proposal that education should rely on the development of critical understanding. Such a proposal attends to only one of two features of modern consciousness which are of central relevance to (...)
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  • Orators & Philosophers: A History of the Idea of Liberal Education.Bruce A. Kimball - 1986 - New York: Teachers College, Columbia University.
    In this prize-winning book, Bruce Kimball provides a cogent study of the historical evolution of the idea of liberal education. Clearly and forcefully argued, the book portrays this evolution as a struggle between two contending points of view - one oratorical and the other philosophical - that have interacted, often controversially, from antiquity to the present.
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  • The Pelican History of Western Philosophy.D. W. Hamlyn - 1989 - Penguin Group.
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  • The Renaissance and English Humanism.Douglas Bush - 1941 - Philosophy 16 (61):96-96.
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  • Knowledge, practice, truth beyond liberal education: Essays in honour of Paul H. Hirst.Paul Standish - 1994 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 28 (2):245–256.
    Paul Standish; Knowledge, Practice, Truth Beyond Liberal Education: essays in honour of Paul H. Hirst, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 28, Issue 2, 3.
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  • Classics in education.Wade Baskin - 1967 - London,: Vision P..
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  • Rousseau's Social Contract: The Design of the Argument.Hilail Gildin - 1983
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  • Three Thousand Years of Educational Wisdom. --.Robert Ulich - 1954 - American Book Company.
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  • Itinerarium Italicum: the profile of the Italian renaissance in the mirror of its European transformations: dedicated to Paul Oskar Kristeller on the occasion of his 70th birthday.Paul Oskar Kristeller, Thomas Allan Brady & Heiko Augustinus Oberman (eds.) - 1975 - Leiden: Brill.
    Oberman, H. A. Quoscunque tulit foecunda vetustas.--Bouwsma, W. J. The two faces of humanism.--Gilmore, M. P. Italian reactions to Erasmian humanism.--Dresden, S. The profile of the reception of the Italian Renaissance in France.--IJsewijn, J. The coming of humanism to the Low Countries.--Hay, D. England and the humanities in the fifteenth century.--Spitz, L. W. The course of German humanism.
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  • The Theory of Education in Platos Republic.Richard Lewis Nettleship & Spencer Leeson - 2015 - Andesite Press.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain (...)
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  • A Short History of Educational Ideas.Stanley James Curtis & Myrtle E. A. Boultwood - 1977 - Slough : University Tutorial Press.
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  • The Classical Heritage and Its Beneficiaries.Revilo P. Oliver & R. R. Bolgar - 1957 - American Journal of Philology 78 (3):307.
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  • The Book Named the Governour.Thomas Elyot & Arthur Turberville Eliot - 1834
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  • Main Currents in the History of Education.Edward J. Power - 1963 - British Journal of Educational Studies 11 (2):213-213.
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  • The History and Philosophy of Education.Mehdi Nakosteen - 1965 - Ronald Press Co.
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  • Christianity and Classical Culture: A Study of Thought and Action from Augustus to Augustine. [REVIEW]Paul Oskar Kristeller - 1944 - Journal of Philosophy 41 (21):576-581.
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