Philosophy of Education in Times of Crises and Pandemics
In much of the philosophy of education today, diagnoses of socio-political pathologies underpin visions of a more desirable, democratic future. However, the very philosophical act of making an educational vision responsive to (and dependent on) crises of the times is rarely, if ever, critiqued. On t...
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Main Author: | Marianna Papastephanou (Author) |
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2021-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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