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A major international reference series providing comprehensive accounts of the work of seminal educational thinkers from a variety of periods, disciplines and traditions. It is the most ambitious and prestigious such project ever published – a definitive resource for at least a generation. The thinkers include: Aquinas, Aristotle, Bourdieu, Bruner, Dewey, Foucault, Freire, Holt, Kant, Locke, Montessori, Neill, Newman, Owen, Peters, Piaget, Plato, Rousseau, Steiner, Vygotsky, West and Wollstonecraft. John Locke is indisputably a major thinker in education. Alexander Moseley’s volume offers the most coherent account of Locke’s educational thought. This work is divided into:Intellectual biography Critical exposition of Locke’s workThe reception and influence of Locke’s work and The relevance of the work today.
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A major international reference series providing comprehensive accounts of the work of seminal educational thinkers from a variety of periods, disciplines and traditions.
It is the most ambitious and prestigious such project ever published – a definitive resource for at least a generation.
The thinkers include: Aquinas, Aristotle, Bourdieu, Bruner, Dewey, Foucault, Freire, Holt, Kant, Locke, Montessori, Neill, Newman, Owen, Peters, Piaget, Plato, Rousseau, Steiner, Vygotsky, West and Wollstonecraft.
John Locke is indisputably a major thinker in education.
Alexander Moseley’s volume offers the most coherent account of Locke’s educational thought.
This work is divided into:Intellectual biography Critical exposition of Locke’s workThe reception and influence of Locke’s work and The relevance of the work today.
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