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The Formation Of Reason Journal Of Philosophy Of Education 1st Edition David Bakhurst

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The Formation Of Reason Journal Of Philosophy Of Education 1st Edition David Bakhurst
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Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
File Extension: PDF
File size: 28.95 MB
Pages: 193
Author: David Bakhurst
ISBN: 9781444339093, 1444339095
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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The Formation Of Reason Journal Of Philosophy Of Education 1st Edition David Bakhurst by David Bakhurst 9781444339093, 1444339095 instant download after payment.

In The Formation of Reason, philosophy professor David Bakhurst utilizes ideas from philosopher John McDowell to develop and defend a socio-historical account of the human mind.Provides the first detailed examination of the relevance of John McDowell's work to the Philosophy of EducationDraws on a wide-range of philosophical sources, including the work of 'analytic' philosophers Donald Davidson, Ian Hacking, Peter Strawson, David Wiggins, and Ludwig WittgensteinConsiders non-traditional ideas from Russian philosophy and psychology, represented by Ilyenkov and VygotskyDiscusses foundational philosophical ideas in a way that reveals their relevance to educational theory and practice

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