Leaders in philosophy of education : : intellectual self-portraits / / edited by Leonard J. Waks ; foreword by Jane Roland Martin.
Since the 1960s we have witnessed the development of philosophy of education as a vital intellectual field. Beginning with the work of Israel Scheffler at Harvard, and spreading rapidly to the United Kingdom under the influence of R.S. Peters and Paul Hirst at the London Institute of Education, anal...
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