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62Education or Molasses? A Critical Look at the Hall-Dennis Report. By James Daly. Ancaster, Cromlech Press, 1969. Pp. 79. $2.00 (review)Dialogue 10 (2): 386-389. 1971.
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2The Association for Philosophy of Education Symposium: RORTY REVISITEDMetaphilosophy 24 (1‐2): 175-178. 2007.
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11Anselm’s Proslogion ArgumentIn Wolfgang Kluxen (ed.), Sprache und Erkenntnis im Mittelalter, 2. Halbbd, De Gruyter. pp. 838-846. 1981.
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36Dewey, Russell, Whitehead: Philosophers as EducatorsSouthern Illinois University Press. 1986.Hendley argues that philosophers of education should reject their preoccupation of the past 25_ _years with defining terms and analyzing concepts and once again embrace the philosophical task of constructing general theories of education. Exemplars of that tradition are John Dewey, Bertrand Russell, and Alfred North Whitehead, who formulated theories of education that were tested. Dewey and Russell ran their own schools, and Whitehead served as a university administrator and as a member of m…Read more
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34Plato, Time, and Education: Essays in Honor of Robert S. Brumbaugh (edited book)State University of New York Press. 1987.This collection of original essays pays tribute to the man by exploring topics that have interested him through a long and productive career.
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12Dewey, Russell, Whitehead: Philosophers as EducatorsSouthern Illinois University Press. 2010.In _Philosophers as Educators_ Brian Patrick Hendley argues that philosophers of education should reject their preoccupation with defining terms and analyzing concepts and embrace the philosophical task of constructing general theories of education. Hendley discusses in detail the educational philosophies of John Dewey, Bertrand Russell, and Alfred North Whitehead. He sees in these men excellent role models that contemporary philosophers might well follow. Hendley believes that, like these m…Read more
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60Platonic Studies of Greek PhilosophyReview of Metaphysics 43 (2): 391-392. 1989.Consisting of nineteen essays plus an epilogue and a postscript, and subtitled "Form, Arts, Gadgets, and Hemlock," this book is a collection of published articles and public lectures which encapsulate Brumbaugh's ongoing interest in Platonic themes. The postscript contains his final lecture on the history of ancient philosophy, delivered after an outstanding teaching career of more than forty-five years. This reviewer can personally attest to the observation made by Robert Neville in his forewor…Read more
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3Victor Lowe, Alfred North Whitehead. The Man and His Work, vol 2: 1910-1947 (review)Philosophy in Review 11 50-52. 1991.
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2Morton White, From a Philosophical Point of View: Selected Studies (review)Philosophy in Review 25 308-310. 2005.
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56The meno and modern education - a response to Herold SternEducational Studies 12 (4): 425-429. 1981.
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141Martin Buber on the teacher/student relationship: A critical appraisalJournal of Philosophy of Education 12 (1). 1978.Brian Hendley; Martin Buber on the Teacher/Student Relationship: a critical appraisal, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 12, Issue 1, 30 May 2006, Page.
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32A Deweyan Reaction to "Ed Schools"Paideusis: Journal of the Canadian Philosophy of Education Society 4 (1): 19-24. 1990.
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34New works from Dora Russell (review)Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 6 (2): 169-172. 1986.
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52Reclaiming a Conversation Jane Roland Martin New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1985. Pp. xi, 218. $21.50Dialogue 25 (4): 793-. 1986.
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47New Works from Dora Russell [review of The Dora Russell Reader: 57 Years of Writing and Journalism, 1925-1982 and Dora Russell, The Religion of the Machine Age ] (review)Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 6 (2): 169-172. 1986.
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85Letters to the EditorProceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 59 (5). 1986.
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56John Dewey Reconsidered. Edited by R.S. Peters. London and Boston: Routledge & Kegan Paul. 1977. Pp. viii, 128. $9.50 (review)Dialogue 19 (4): 713-717. 1980.