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    Indoctrination: A contextualist approach.Alven M. Neiman - 1989 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 21 (1):53–61.
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    The Arguments of Augustine's Contra Academicos.Alven Michale Neiman - 1982 - Modern Schoolman 59 (4):255-279.
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    Self examination, philosophical education and spirituality.Alven M. Neiman - 2000 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 34 (4):571–590.
    As a contribution to thinking about the possibility of spiritual education, I examine Pierre Hadot's important distinction between ‘philosophy as theory’, a detached investigation into ‘the natures of things’, and ‘philosophy as a way of life’, practical exercises which Socrates introduced as a means of ‘learning to die’. While most philosophy today amounts to ‘philosophy as theory’, ‘philosophy as a way of life’ remains a respectable and viable tradition and a most exacting education of the spirit. I illustrate it here (...)
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    Augustine’s Philosophizing Person.Alven Michael Neiman - 1984 - New Scholasticism 58 (2):236-255.
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    Rorty, irony, education.Alven M. Neiman - 1993 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 12 (2):205-209.
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    Rationality, oppression and excellence: A response to professor Gewirth.Alven Michael Neiman - 1994 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 13 (2):131-137.
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    Self Examination, Philosophical Education and Spirituality.Alven M. Neiman - 2000 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 34 (4):571-590.
    As a contribution to thinking about the possibility of spiritual education, I examine Pierre Hadot's important distinction between ‘philosophy as theory’, a detached investigation into ‘the natures of things’, and ‘philosophy as a way of life’, practical exercises which Socrates introduced as a means of ‘learning to die’. While most philosophy today amounts to ‘philosophy as theory’, ‘philosophy as a way of life’ remains a respectable and viable tradition and a most exacting education of the spirit. I illustrate it here (...)
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    Art and the Christian Intelligence in St. Augustine. [REVIEW]Alven Michael Neiman - 1981 - New Scholasticism 55 (4):511-516.