Philosophers as Educational Reformers [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 34 (3):607-609 (1981)
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Abstract

Gordon and White attempt to lay bare philosophically and historically how German idealism, the thought of Kant and Hegel above all, influenced the aims and structure of the British educational system during the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. Also, the authors maintain that education in Britain today ought again to be guided by idealist thinking.

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