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  1. The Philosopher's Contribution to Educational Research.J. P. White R. S. Peters - 1969 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 1 (2):1-15.
  • The philosopher's contribution to educational research.R. S. Peters & J. P. White - 1969 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 1 (2):1–15.
  • R. S. Peters and J. H. Newman on the Aims of Education.Jānis Ozoliņš - 2013 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 45 (2):153-170.
    R. S. Peters never explicitly talks about wisdom as being an aim of education. He does, however, in numerous places, emphasize that education is of the whole person and that, whatever else it might be about, it involves the development of knowledge and understanding. Being educated, he claims, is incompatible with being narrowly specialized. Moreover, he argues, education enables a person to have a different perspective on things, ‘to travel with a different view’ [Peters, R. S. (1967). What is an (...)
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  • On Understanding Educational Theory.David Carr - 1985 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 17 (2):19-28.
  • Education and the Promotion of Human Freedom.David Carr - 1982 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 14 (1):37-49.
  • Education and the promotion of human freedom.David Carr - 1982 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 14 (1):37–49.
  • Morality, psychology, philosophy.Lydia B. Amir - 2005 - Philosophical Practice 1 (1):43-57.
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