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Dewey, Russell, Whitehead: Philosophers as Educators (Philosophical Explorations)
Brian Patrick Hendley

Dewey, Russell, Whitehead: Philosophers as Educators (Philosophical Explorations)

Southern Illinois University (Jan 01, 1986)
0809312433
| Paperback
200 pages | 152 x 236 mm
$ 19.95 | Value: $ 19.95

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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 many com­mittees created to study education.

After providing a general introduction to the present state of educational phi­losophy, Hendley discusses in detail the educational philosophies of Dewey, Rus­sell, and Whitehead. He sees in these men excellent role models that contem­porary philosophers might well follow. Hendley believes that like these men­tors, philosophers should take a more ac­tive, practical role in education.

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