•  5
    Key Debates in Education
    with Ian Davies and Nicholas McGuinn
    Continuum. 2002.
    Our society invests hugely in education, but not always very thoughtfully. Key Debates in Education outlines all of the main issues involved in arriving at an intelligent understanding of education. In particular, it provides in-depth discussion of: the purpose of education; the nature of teaching, learning and assessment; education policy; the contribution of education to society. Above all, the authors convey the liveliness and excitement of educational debate--not least through the way that t…Read more
  •  20
    Psycho-analysis, Human Nature and Human Conduct
    Royal Institute of Philosophy Lectures 8 99-120. 1974.
    There is, I gloomily suspect, little which is significantly new that remain to be said about psycho-analysis by philosophers. The almost profligate theorising that goes on within the psycho-analytic journals will, no doubt, continue unabated. It simply strikes me as unlikely that such theorising will generate further issues of the kind that excite the philosophical mind. Though in making such an observation, I recognise that I lay claim upon the future in a manner that many might believe to be u…Read more
  •  29
    Psycho-analysis, Human Nature and Human Conduct
    Royal Institute of Philosophy Lectures 8 99-120. 1974.
    There is, I gloomily suspect, little which is significantly new that remain to be said about psycho-analysis by philosophers. The almost profligate theorising that goes on within the psycho-analytic journals will, no doubt, continue unabated. It simply strikes me as unlikely that such theorising will generate further issues of the kind that excite the philosophical mind. Though in making such an observation, I recognise that I lay claim upon the future in a manner that many might believe to be u…Read more
  •  5
    Reason and teaching
    Philosophical Books 15 (2): 20-22. 1974.
  •  17
    Some Reflections on Golby and Governors
    Journal of Philosophy of Education 28 (2): 205-210. 1994.
    It is suggested that, pace Michael Golby, recourse to metaphor has little role to play in enabling governing bodies to come to terms with their new and onerous responsibilities. The better way forward is a clearer appreciation of what is demanded of them by law.
  •  33
    T. W. Moore on the ethics of discrimination
    Journal of Philosophy of Education 17 (1). 1983.
    Ian Gregory; T. W. Moore on the Ethics of Discrimination, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 17, Issue 1, 30 May 2006, Pages 127–130, https://doi.org/10.
  •  15
    T. W. Moore on the Ethics of Discrimination
    Journal of Philosophy of Education 17 (1): 127-130. 1983.
    Ian Gregory; T. W. Moore on the Ethics of Discrimination, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 17, Issue 1, 30 May 2006, Pages 127–130, https://doi.org/10.
  •  17
    Some reflections on Golby and governors
    Journal of Philosophy of Education 28 (2). 1994.
    It is suggested that, pace Michael Golby, recourse to metaphor has little role to play in enabling governing bodies to come to terms with their new and onerous responsibilities. The better way forward is a clearer appreciation of what is demanded of them by law.
  •  9
    Reviews (review)
    with G. R. Batho, E. M. Bevan-Roberts, Terry Brown, Peter Cook, W. B. Dockrell, David Ewart, Gillian Laws, Alan Littlewood, Daniel Lofald, A. B. Robertson, Beverley Shaw, Margaret B. Sutherland, Brenda Watson, Sheila Wolfendale, and Colin Wringe
    British Journal of Educational Studies 42 (3): 298-327. 1994.
  •  10
    Reviews (review)
    with Richard Aldrich, G. R. Batho, Gareth Elwyn Jones, John D. Clare, Jackson Hall, David Kerr, Hans R. Klein, Roger Merry, Pauline Perry, Alan Rogers, Donald Stewart, Margaret B. Sutherland, Derek Webster, and Joanna L. Wiglesworth
    British Journal of Educational Studies 41 (2): 174-198. 1993.