Society, Philosophy, Philosophy of Education, Philosophers
- Bloom, Allan@
- Spencer, Herbert@
- Herbart, Johann Friedrich@
- Rousseau, Jean-Jacques@
- Locke, John@
- Natorp, Paul@
- Mill, John Stuart@
- Nietzsche, Friedrich@
- Butler, Judith@
- Rorty, Richard@
- Foucault, Michel@
- West, Cornel@
- Arendt, Hannah@
- Plato@
- Lyotard, Jean-François@
- Weil, Simone@
- Marx, Karl@
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- Marx, Karl@
- Emerson, Ralph Waldo@
- Taylor, Charles@
- Kant, Immanuel@
- MacIntyre, Alasdair@
- Whitehead, Alfred North@
- Rawls, John@
- Dewey, John@
- Locke, Alain@
- Derrida, Jacques@
- Hutchins, Robert Maynard@
- Oakeshott, Michael@
- Wittgenstein, Ludwig@
- Habermas, Jürgen@
- Aristotle@
- Alcott, Amos Bronson@
- Socrates@
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See Also:
- Personal, teacher philosophies of education - some famous, such as Dewey, some less famous but just as fascinating.
- Megan M. Boler presents a theory of the emotions in her seminal book, Feeling Power. Boler's work draws upon feminism, philosophy of education, and cultural studies.
- Leo Tolstoy's philosophy of education and its application in the United States, examined by Ernest Howard Crosby.
- Bowers writes on environmental, revitalization of the commons,and technology issues related to globalization.
- An essay on Rousseau's philosophy of education, with specific reference to his Émile.
- Critical thinking (including its assessment), philosophy of science, and analysis of educational concepts are principal concerns of Robert Ennis.
- Views on Philosophy / Metaphysics of Education: Albert Einstein, Jean Jacques Rousseau, Michel de Montaigne, Aristotle, Plato
- The Center for Dewey Studies at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, headed by Larry Hickman.
- Home Page of Dr. Enrique G. Murillo, Jr. (Foundations Scholar in Education)
- A site that lists major resources in Dewey scholarship. Of particular value are quotes from Dewey's work, with citations to the standard edition published by Southern Illinois University Press.
- An essay by Marjorie O'Loughlin, considering the significance of Merleau-Ponty's thought for a feminist philosophy of education.
- Siegel's work encompasses the philosophy of science, epistemology, and the philosophy of education. He is one of the key figures in the philosophy of education for the last 25 years. His work on rationality and especially critical thinking has been a maj
- Home page of philosopher of education, Ronald D. Glass, Ph.D., including links to course syllabi, research, and publications. Core interests: moral and political philosophy of education, urban school reform, ideology and education.
- Online learning community with Gayle Turner. Includes syllabi, study guides, selected readings and discussion forums. Designed to enhance the critical, normative, and interpretive abilities of teachers, administrators, and other school personnel.
- The John Dewey Society promotes the study of Dewey's ideas on democracy, education, and philosophy.
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