Figures of the Teacher: Fergal O'Connor and Socrates

In Joseph Dunne, Attracta Ingram, Frank Litton & Fergal O'Connor (eds.), Questioning Ireland: Debates in Political Philosophy and Public Policy. Institute of Public Administration. pp. 13 (2000)
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