An introduction to the philosophy of education

London,: Routledge and Kegan Paul (1957)
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This work aims to clarify the nature of the philosophy of education, intending to indicate both the limits and the uses of philosophical criticism of educational aims and concepts. It is based upon the fact that education is a subject full of unexamined presumptions.

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Education without theory.Wilfred Carr - 2006 - British Journal of Educational Studies 54 (2):136-159.
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