Education in a destitute time: a Heideggerian approach to the problem of education in the age of modern technology

In Paul Heywood Hirst & Patricia White (eds.), Philosophy of Education: Major Themes in the Analytic Tradition. Routledge. pp. 1--367 (1998)
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