Aquinas, education and the theory of illumination

Educational Philosophy and Theory 53 (10):967-971 (2021)
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The CoVid-19 pandemic has profoundly disrupted schooling and education more generally through the shift from face to face teaching in classrooms and lecture theatres to an online mode of teaching a...

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Summa Contra Gentiles.Thomas Aquinas - 1975 - University of Notre Dame Press.
Phaedrus. Plato & Harvey Yunis (eds.) - 1952 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
Phaedrus. Plato - 1956 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 1 (3):182-183.
Enneads. Plotinus - 1949 - Boston: C. T. Branford Co.. Edited by Plotinus, Porphyry, Stephen Mackenna & B. S. Page.

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