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  1. What Friedrich Nietzsche cannot stand about education: Toward a pedagogy of self‐reformulation.Charles Bingham - 2001 - Educational Theory 51 (3):337-352.
  • On Sense and Nonsense: Looking Beyond the Literacy Wars.Kaustuv Roy - 2005 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 39 (1):99–111.
    This essay argues that sense depends on the circulation of nonsense. A realisation of the reciprocal relation can result in a micro-level praxis that helps us, as educators, to free ourselves from the polarisations that have occurred in the field of literacy, such as the phonics/whole language debate, replacing the antagonism with a more generative pragmatics.
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  • On Sense and Nonsense: Looking Beyond the Literacy Wars.Kaustuv Roy - 2005 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 39 (1):99-111.
    This essay argues that sense depends on the circulation of nonsense. A realisation of the reciprocal relation can result in a micro-level praxis that helps us, as educators, to free ourselves from the polarisations that have occurred in the field of literacy, such as the phonics/whole language debate, replacing the antagonism with a more generative pragmatics.
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  • Nietzsche's Educational Legacy Revised. A review of Michael Peters and P. Smeyers (eds.), 2001, Nietzsche's legacy for education: Past and present values. [REVIEW]Eliyahu Rosenow - 2004 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 23 (2/3):189-202.