Philosophy as Interplay and Dialogue

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Philosophy as Interplay and Dialogue
Author : Torill Strand
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Publisher : LIT Verlag Münster
Language : English
Release Date : 23 October 2017
ISBN : 9783643909565
Pages : 516 pages
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Philosophy as Interplay and Dialogue is an original and stimulating collection of essays. It covers conceptual and critical works relevant to current theoretical developments and debates. An international group of philosophers of education come together each summer on a Greek island. This book is the product of their diligent philosophical analysis and extended dialogues. To deploy their arguments, the authors draw on classical thinkers and contemporary prominent theorists, such as Badiou and Malabou, with fresh and critical perspectives. This book thus makes an original contribution to the field. (Series: Studies on Education, Vol. 5) [Subject: Philosophy of Education]

Philosophy as Interplay and Dialogue

Philosophy as Interplay and Dialogue is an original and stimulating collection of essays. It covers conceptual and critical works relevant to current theoretical developments and debates. An international group of philosophers of education come together each summer on a Greek island. This book is the product of their diligent philosophical

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