A Reply to Raymond Godfrey

Journal of Philosophy of Education 18 (1):119-121 (1984)
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Abstract

Raymond Godfrey wants to show that educating a pupil for autonomy, where she is left with the option of autonomously choosing to become non-autonomous, involves no less arbitrary an imposition than, say, educating her in traditional Islamic morality. This paper is a critical discussion of his view.

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