Harvard Educational Review, Volume 26Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1956 "The Harvard Educational Review is a journal of opinion and research in the field of education. Articles are selected, edited, and published by an editorial board of graduate students at Harvard University. The editorial policy does not reflect an official position of the Faculty of Education or any other Harvard faculty."-- Volume 81, Number 2, Summer 2011 |
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... humanistic view of life and the world , as so much of our recent educational philosophy does ; or , like traditional theories of education , it may adopt the beliefs in a superior reality , a spectator theory of knowledge , and an ...
... humanistic view of life and the world , as so much of our recent educational philosophy does ; or , like traditional theories of education , it may adopt the beliefs in a superior reality , a spectator theory of knowledge , and an ...
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... humanistic and vocational programs he con- siders an embodiment of the discredited divorce of intelligence from con- duct . As rationality is not the exercise of a separate faculty , so enlighten- ment is not the exclusive result of ...
... humanistic and vocational programs he con- siders an embodiment of the discredited divorce of intelligence from con- duct . As rationality is not the exercise of a separate faculty , so enlighten- ment is not the exclusive result of ...
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Howard Eugene Wilson. neo - humanistic philosophy which drew a great deal from ancient Greece , and though Arnold ac- cepted the value of modern studies , one cannot draw the generalization that his thought was at odds with Livingstone's ...
Howard Eugene Wilson. neo - humanistic philosophy which drew a great deal from ancient Greece , and though Arnold ac- cepted the value of modern studies , one cannot draw the generalization that his thought was at odds with Livingstone's ...
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John C Osgood Juan Estarellas Ripoll Lydia A Hurd Andreas | 2 |
Richard W Willard Reginald D Archambault Rachel Chaffey | 3 |
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