Introduction: educational utopias The concept and genealogy of ‘utopia ’ is a rich tapestry that provides a series of historical links between many of the great works that comprise the Western canon. The term itself, coined by Sir Thomas More in the early sixteenth century, derives from two Greek words: eutopia (meaning ‘good place’) an
In the spirit of an exercise of style, concerning topics concepts which can be useful when describin...
Thomas More’s seminal work Utopia was first published five hundred years ago in 1516 in Leuven, Belg...
Five hundred years after the publication of the treatise “Utopia” by Thomas More (1516), the volume ...
Education has always been part of the search for the ideal society and, therefore, an important part...
In this article the authors re-examine Sir Thomas More’s classic book Utopia as a potential source o...
The term Utopia, coined by Thomas More in 1516, contains an inherent semantic ambiguity: it could be...
Background: That struggle of human being who tries to understand/investigate the world in which he l...
This diploma work discusses the meaning and signification of utopias in Philosophy. The paths they h...
The term utopia was coined five centuries ago but to some extent the utopian imagination is somethin...
1. The word "utopia" means no place on the earth (outopos), and was an expression based on reason an...
This brief history connects the past and present of utopian thought, from the first utopias in ancie...
Education has always been part of the search for the ideal society and, therefore, an important part...
This contribution takes a look at the close link that is created in the educational setting between ...
The relationships amotg the three dominant means of education in American society and the developmen...
I here hypothesize a causal relationship between the conditions of oppression and expressions of uto...
In the spirit of an exercise of style, concerning topics concepts which can be useful when describin...
Thomas More’s seminal work Utopia was first published five hundred years ago in 1516 in Leuven, Belg...
Five hundred years after the publication of the treatise “Utopia” by Thomas More (1516), the volume ...
Education has always been part of the search for the ideal society and, therefore, an important part...
In this article the authors re-examine Sir Thomas More’s classic book Utopia as a potential source o...
The term Utopia, coined by Thomas More in 1516, contains an inherent semantic ambiguity: it could be...
Background: That struggle of human being who tries to understand/investigate the world in which he l...
This diploma work discusses the meaning and signification of utopias in Philosophy. The paths they h...
The term utopia was coined five centuries ago but to some extent the utopian imagination is somethin...
1. The word "utopia" means no place on the earth (outopos), and was an expression based on reason an...
This brief history connects the past and present of utopian thought, from the first utopias in ancie...
Education has always been part of the search for the ideal society and, therefore, an important part...
This contribution takes a look at the close link that is created in the educational setting between ...
The relationships amotg the three dominant means of education in American society and the developmen...
I here hypothesize a causal relationship between the conditions of oppression and expressions of uto...
In the spirit of an exercise of style, concerning topics concepts which can be useful when describin...
Thomas More’s seminal work Utopia was first published five hundred years ago in 1516 in Leuven, Belg...
Five hundred years after the publication of the treatise “Utopia” by Thomas More (1516), the volume ...