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  1. Philosophy and education—a symposium.Paul Hirst & Wilfred Carr - 2005 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 39 (4):615–632.
    This symposium begins with a critique by Paul Hirst of Wilfred Carr's ‘Philosophy and Education’(Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2004, 38.1), where Carr argues that philosophy of education should be concerned with ‘practical philosophy’ rather than ‘theoretical philosophy’. Hirst argues that the philosophy of education is best understood as a distinctive area of academic philosophy, in which the exercise of theoretical reason contributes critically to the development of rational educational practices and their discourse. While he acknowledges that these practices and (...)
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  • The Schoolhome: Rethinking Schools for Changing Families.Jane Roland Martin - 1993 - British Journal of Educational Studies 41 (4):426-427.
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  • Education, knowledge and practices.Paul H. Hirst - 1993 - In Paul Heywood Hirst, Robin Barrow & Patricia White (eds.), Beyond liberal education: essays in honour of Paul H. Hirst. New York: Routledge. pp. 184--99.
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  • Changing the Educational Landscape: Philosophy, Women, and Curriculum.R. J. Martin - 1996 - British Journal of Educational Studies 44:221-221.
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  • English Roman Catholics and Higher Education 1830-1903.Vincent Alan Mcclelland - 1973 - British Journal of Educational Studies 21 (2):216-217.
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  • Liberal Studies and Moral Aims.Timothy Corcoran - 1926 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 1 (1):54-71.
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