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    Care and indifference in the moral domain.George David Miller - 1993 - Journal of Value Inquiry 27 (1):105-108.
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    An Idiosyncratic Ethics; Or, the Lauramachean Ethics.George David Miller (ed.) - 1994 - BRILL.
    This book is an original synthesis of four elements: (1) the phenomenology of value, (2) caring, (3) the moral imagination, and (4) Kant's formula of humanity. The striking result is an ethics of caring that develops our shared humanity. The probing analysis and pungent argument are assisted by imaginative forms of dialogue, narration, and parable. This lively contribution to our ethical fulfillment concludes with a case for student-centered education that is democratic, creative and caring.
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    An interview with the future.George David Miller - 1993 - Journal of Value Inquiry 27 (3-4):531-534.
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    Evil and the principle of innocence.George David Miller - 1991 - Journal of Value Inquiry 25 (2):189-191.
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    Negotiating Toward Truth: The Extinction of Teachers and Students.George David Miller (ed.) - 1998 - BRILL.
    For far too many people for far too many years, schooling has been a debilitating, demoralizing, and ultimately dehumanizing experience. Make-shift, half-hearted, and watered-down reform measures have proved ineffective. Reform throws out the bath water, but keeps the baby. Radicalism recognizes not a baby but a beast lurks in the bath water and throws both out. This dramatic redefinition of schooling examines four models of dynamism as provided by Nietzsche, Whitehead, Dewey, and Freire. Nietzsche's af-firmation of dynamism is marred by (...)
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    On Education and Values: In Praise of Pariahs and Nomads.George David Miller & Conrad P. Pritscher (eds.) - 1995 - BRILL.
    The educationally emaciated, suffering from intellectual and spiritual bilumia, binge on facts and linear thinking. The imprimatur of clarity and the infatuation with quantification are accoutrements of this affliction, often characterized by apathy. Chaos is introduced as the wrecking ball for the hierarchical skyscrapers that overcrowd the educational skyline. The type of chaos proposed can be explained by the neutron bomb analogy. Chaos destroys all that is inessential but leaves standing the essential and promotes holistic rather than compartmentalized learning. The (...)
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    Peace, Value, and Wisdom: The Educational Philosophy of Daisaku Ikeda.George David Miller (ed.) - 2002 - BRILL.
    This book introduces readers to the Buddhist-based philosophy of education of Daisaku Ikeda. Ikeda's philosophy of education offers human revolution, value creation, and dialogue as counterweights to the violence lurking in today's classrooms. Where education becomes wisdom-based, it transforms learners into keen assessors of their inner lives and establishes a foundation for global citizenship.
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    The allegory of the classrooms.George David Miller - 1993 - Journal of Value Inquiry 27 (2):243-246.
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    The homeless and the value of philosophy.George David Miller - 1991 - Journal of Value Inquiry 25 (4):381-383.
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    Open-mindedness and muddled minds: Fusion in confusion. [REVIEW]George David Miller - 1996 - Journal of Value Inquiry 30 (1-2):63-80.