The Transit of Learning: A Social and Cultural Interpretation of American Educational HistoryAlfred Publishing Company, 1979 - 487 sider |
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... Idealism made its American debut . It had advantages Transcendentalism lacked , although the two had obvious similarities . Idealism 9 Idealism could date its origin from the most popular of Greek philosophers , Plato , and point to its ...
... Idealism made its American debut . It had advantages Transcendentalism lacked , although the two had obvious similarities . Idealism 9 Idealism could date its origin from the most popular of Greek philosophers , Plato , and point to its ...
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... Idealism . William T. Harris was educational Idealism's leading spokesman , 11 but others too , always in sufficient number and with enough talent , promoted a cause they thought good ; and educational philosophers were regularly ...
... Idealism . William T. Harris was educational Idealism's leading spokesman , 11 but others too , always in sufficient number and with enough talent , promoted a cause they thought good ; and educational philosophers were regularly ...
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... Idealist philosophy , and the progressive reform was unquestionably a reaction to educational Idealism . There is , indeed , a disposition to believe that Essentialism was nothing more than an expression of the Idealist creed and , as ...
... Idealist philosophy , and the progressive reform was unquestionably a reaction to educational Idealism . There is , indeed , a disposition to believe that Essentialism was nothing more than an expression of the Idealist creed and , as ...
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