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    Patterns of the Life-World.Life-World and Consciousness.James Edie, Francis Parker, Calvin Schrag & Lester Embree - 1973 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 34 (1):122-124.
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  2. Educationa Studies.Joanne Bronars, Jianping Shen, Don Martin Robert J. Beebe, Edward J. Power Jane Gaskell, Clinton B. Allison C. J. B. MacMillan, George R. Knight Samuel Totten, Robert D. Heslep Joseph S. Malikail, S. Pike Hall Dennis L. Carlson, Demise Twohey Thomas A. Brindley & Francis Schrag Thomas P. Thomas - 1993 - Educational Studies 24 (2):101.
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    The Child in the Moral Order.Francis Schrag - 1977 - Philosophy 52 (200):167 - 177.
    In the early 1700s the Flemish explorer Sicnarf Garhcs discovered a society, the Namuh, which he described in his two-volume compendium of primitive societies. As this society bears on my present topic, I begin with a summary of its salient features: It consists of two classes of people, the Tluda and the Dlihc, whom I shall hereafter refer to as the T's and the D's. Relative to the D's, the T's are strong, intelligent and knowledgeable about the world. The D's (...)
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    Discretion, punishment, and juvenile justice.Francis Schrag - 1991 - Criminal Justice Ethics 10 (1):3-7.
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    Children and democracy: Theory and policy.Francis Schrag - 2004 - Politics, Philosophy and Economics 3 (3):365-379.
    This article identifies four approaches to arguing for democracy, showing that none has an adequate way of supporting both full adult inclusion and the exclusion of children. I focus in Section 2 on the arguments of David Estlund and Thomas Christiano, showing that their arguments against guardianship call into question the exclusion of children from the franchise. In Section 3, I explain why the exclusion of children constitutes an injustice, and in the final section, I consider two approaches to remedying (...)
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    Does neuroscience matter for education?Francis Schrag - 2011 - Educational Theory 61 (2):221-237.
    In this review essay, Francis Schrag focuses on two recent anthologies dealing completely or in part with the role of neuroscience in learning and education: The Jossey-Bass Reader on the Brain and Learning, edited by Jossey-Bass Publishers, and New Philosophies of Learning, edited by Ruth Cigman and Andrew Davis. Schrag argues that philosophers of education do have a distinctive role in the conversation about neuroscience. He contends that the impact of neuroscience is likely to be substantial, though (...)
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    Can This Marriage Be Saved? The Future of ‘Neuro-Education’.Francis Schrag - 2013 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 47 (1):20-30.
    Neuro-education, a new frontier for educational researchers, has its passionate advocates and equally passionate detractors. Some philosophers, including Noel Purdy and Hugh Morrison, Andrew Davis, and Ralph Schumacher, have argued that the entire enterprise is misguided. I evaluate and challenge their arguments. This permits me to articulate my own position: Neuroscience may make impressive contributions to education but, perhaps paradoxically, not by guiding the work of teachers.
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    The child's status in the democratic state.Francis Schrag - 1975 - Political Theory 3 (4):441-457.
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    Justice and the family.Francis Schrag - 1976 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 19 (1-4):193 – 208.
    Using Rawls's theory as illustration, I argue that any conception of justice which includes a commitment to equality of opportunity eventually must collide with a commitment to the family. I then contend that the link between justice and equality of opportunity cannot be severed by showing that one powerful attempt to do so founders. Borrowing from Martin Buber, I try to show that the perspective required by justice is different from and opposed to that required for intimate relations. Moreover, I (...)
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    Diversity, Schooling, and the Liberal State.Francis Schrag - 1998 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 17 (1):29-46.
  11. On Teacher Knowledge--Expanding the Dialogue [and] Response to Schrag, or, He Who Laughs Last..Francis Schrag & D. C. Phillips - 1989 - Educational Theory 39 (3):267-72.
     
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    Back to Basics: Fundamental Educational Questions Reexamined.Francis Schrag - 1995 - Jossey-Bass.
    Education reform is pointless if it does not influence what students can learn, what they want to learn, and most important, what they care about. This is a lesson that John Dewey tried to teach us, but one we have either forgotten or willfully neglected.In Back to Basics, Francis Schrag builds on Dewey's fundamental principles and offers a probing and thoughtful exploration of the most basic questions in education today: What is the purpose of schooling and what should (...)
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    Social science and social practice.Francis Schrag - 1983 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 26 (1):107 – 124.
    Science breaks new trails for technology but social science has yet to break new trails for social technology. Why is this? One hypothesis explains this with reference to the complexity of the social world and the still rudimentary nature of the social sciences. This paper argues for an alternative hypothesis, claiming that social science research is incapable of generating technologies not already part of the human repertoire. Drawing on a range of social science inquiry from economics to psychology, it shows (...)
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    A Critical Review of Charles Murray: Real Education: Four Simple Truths for Bringing America’s Schools Back to Reality: Crown Forum, New York, 219 pp, Hardcover, List Price $24.95.Francis Schrag - 2009 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 28 (4):369-374.
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    Challenges to Rationality.Francis Schrag - 2003 - Philosophy of Education 59:179-181.
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    Eamonn Callan Creating Citizens: Political Education and Liberal Democracy.Francis Schrag - 1999 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 18 (3):189-195.
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    Elements of a Post‐Liberal Theory of Education.Francis Schrag - 1989 - Educational Theory 39 (1):85-89.
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    Facts and Norms in Policy Scholarship.Francis Schrag - 2002 - Philosophy of Education 58:188-196.
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  19. From childhood to adulthood: Assigning rights and responsibilities.Francis Schrag - 1978 - In Kenneth A. Strike & Kieran Egan (eds.), Ethics and Educational Policy. Routledge and Kegan Paul.
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    Learning and the expression of emotion.Francis Schrag - 1973 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 8 (1):30-51.
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    Moral Education in the “Badlands”1.Francis Schrag - 2009 - Philosophy of Education 65:63-71.
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    Measurement in Education.Francis Schrag - 2018 - Philosophy of Education 74:140-152.
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    On Teacher Knowledge — Expanding the Dialogue.Francis Schrag - 1989 - Educational Theory 39 (3):269-270.
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    Perfectionism and Equality: The Liberal Educator’s Dilemma.Francis Schrag - 2004 - Philosophy of Education 60:1-11.
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    Philosophy For Policy Makers? A Critique and a Proposal.Francis Schrag - 2016 - Philosophy of Education 72:341-349.
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    Postsecondary Schooling Education for All.Francis Schrag - 2007 - Philosophy of Education 63:383-391.
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    Rights over children.Francis Schrag - 1973 - Journal of Value Inquiry 7 (2):96-105.
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    School Closure and Justice.Francis Schrag - 2014 - Philosophy of Education 70:370-372.
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    What Is Education?Francis Schrag - 2014 - Educational Theory 64 (5):533-538.
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    When Philosophies Collide: Dewey and Oakeshott on Politics and Education.Francis Schrag - 2011 - Philosophy of Education 67:319-327.
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    Book review. [REVIEW]Francis Schrag - 1982 - Law and Philosophy 1 (1):159-162.
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    Book Review Section 2. [REVIEW]Francis Schrag, Paul Zisman, Gary K. Clabaugh, Delbert H. Long, Wayne J. Urban, James L. Wattenbarger & Willis H. Griffin - 1992 - Educational Studies 23 (2):200-237.
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    Review of Michael Slote, Education and Human Values: Reconciling Talent with an Ethics of Care Routledge, 2012. [REVIEW]Francis Schrag - 2013 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 32 (2):205-211.
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    Policy and Perspectives.Deanna L. Fassett, Daniel Liston, Richard A. Quantz & Francis Schrag - 1997 - Educational Studies 28 (3-4):284-300.
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    Patterns of the life-world.John Wild, James M. Edie, Francis H. Parker & Calvin O. Schrag (eds.) - 1970 - Evanston,: Northwestern University Press.
    Insight, by F. H. Parker.--Why be uncritical about the life-world? By H. B. Veatch.--Homage to Saint Anselm, by R. Jordan.--Art and philosophy, by J. M. Anderson.--The phenomenon of world, by R. R. Ehman.--The life-world and its historical horizon, by C. O. Schrag.--The Lebenswelt as ground and as Leib in Husserl: somatology, psychology, sociology, by E. Paci.--Life-world and structures, by C. A. van Peursen.--The miser, by E. W. Straus.--Monetary value and personal value, by G. Schrader.--Individualisms, by W. L. McBride.--Sartre the (...)
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    Comparative Political Theory and Cross-Cultural Philosophy: Essays in Honor of Hwa Yol Jung.Hwa Yol Jung, Fred R. Dallmayr, Calvin O. Schrag, Norman K. Swazo, Kah Kyung Cho, Hwa Yol, Zhang Longxi, Yong Huang, Youngmin Kim, Michael Gardiner, John Francis Burke, Herbert Reid, Betsy Taylor, Patrick D. Murphy, Alice N. Benston, Kimberly W. Benston, Jeffrey Ethan Lee & John O'Neill (eds.) - 2009 - Lexington Books.
    Comparative Political Theory and Cross-Cultural Philosophy explores new forms of philosophizing in the age of globalization by challenging the conventional border between the East and the West, as well as the traditional boundaries among different academic disciplines. This rich investigation demonstrates the importance of cross-cultural thinking in our reading of philosophical texts and explores how cross-cultural thinking transforms our understanding of the traditional philosophical paradigm.
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    Book Review Section 2. [REVIEW]Robert D. Heslep, S. Pike Hall, Denise Twohey, Francis Schrag, Joseph S. Malikail, Dennis L. Carlson, Thomas A. Brindley & Thomas P. Thomas - 1993 - Educational Studies 24 (2):158-196.
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    Book Review Section 1. [REVIEW]Erwin V. Johanningmeier, Ma Lawn, Francis Schrag, Valerie Polakow, Peter A. Sola, Thomas Whitson Nelson, Kogila Moodley, Charles B. Teddlie & Jenny Ozga - 1985 - Educational Studies 16 (4):352-392.
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    Francis H. Parker, 1920-2004.Alan Paskow, Valerie Parker Sugden, Cynthia Parker, Bob McArthur, Dan Cohen, Bill Rowe, Calvin Schrag, Aryeh Kosman, Bo Schambelan, Marc Briod & Bob Martin - 2007 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 81 (2):176 - 179.
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    "American Phenomenology: Origins and Developments," edited by E. F. Kaelin and C. O. Schrag; and "Post-Cartesian Meditations," by James L. Marsh. [REVIEW]John Francis Kavanaugh - 1991 - Modern Schoolman 68 (3):261-264.
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    Measurement Meanderings: Response to Francis Schrag.Tone Kvernbekk - 2019 - Philosophy of Education 75:501-505.
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    Response to Francis Schrag’s Review of Education and Human Values.Michael Slote - 2013 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 32 (2):213-215.
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    Convergence Amidst Difference: Philosophical Conversations Across National Boundaries.Calvin O. Schrag - 2004 - State University of New York Press.
    Engages contemporary European thought on a variety of philosophical topics.
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    The Quest for Self-Identity.Calvin O. Schrag - 2011 - In J. Wentzel Van Huyssteen & Erik P. Wiebe (eds.), In search of self: interdisciplinary perspectives on personhood. Grand Rapids, Mich.: W.B. Eerdmans. pp. 223.
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    The way out of agnosticism: or, The philosophy of free religion.Francis Ellingwood Abbot - 1890 - New York: AMS Press.
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    The advancement of learning.Francis Bacon & G. W. Kitchin - 2000 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by Michael Kiernan.
    This is the first critical edition since the nineteenth century of Bacon's principal philosophical work in English, The Twoo Bookes of Francis Bacon. Of the proficience and advancement of Learning, divine and humane - traditionally known as The Advancement of Learning.
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    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 (...)
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    Plato and Parmenides: Parmenides' Way of Truth and Plato's Parmenides.Francis Macdonald Cornford, Plato & Parmenides - 1950 - London: Routledge.
  49. The Astonishing Hypothesis: The Scientific Search for the Soul.Francis Crick - 1994 - Scribners.
    [opening paragraph] -- Clark: The `astonishing hypothesis' which you put forward in your book, and which you obviously feel is very controversial, is that `You, your joys and sorrows, your memories and ambitions, your sense of personal identity and free will are, in fact, no more than the behaviour of a vast assembly of nerve cells. As Lewis Carroll's Alice might have phrased it: `You're nothing but a pack of neurons'.' But it seems to me that this is not so (...)
  50. Francis Bacon's Natural Philosophy a New Source, a Transcription of Manuscript Hardwick 72a.Francis Bacon, Graham Rees, Christopher Upton & British Society for the History of Science - 1984 - British Society for the History of Science.
     
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