Richard Stanley Peters was one of the founding fathers of analytic philosophy of education in the twentieth century. After reviewing Peters’ disentanglement of the ambiguities of liberal education, I reconstruct his view on the status and the existential foundations of the humanities. What emerges from my reconstruction is an original justificatory argument for the value of liberal education as general education in the sense of initiation into the heritage of the humanities. To close, I evaluate the scope and power of this argument from the existential concern of the humanities.status: publishe
The issue bedeviling the various era of philosophy of education made it germane for different philos...
This paper explains the decline of the humanities, showing hour this was predicted by Alfred North W...
“Is individuality with us also going to count for nothing,” the Harvard philosopher and psychologist...
No one in the development of modern, analytical philosophy of education has played so dominant a rol...
Although R.S. Peters is one of the founding fathers of the analytical paradigm in the philosophy of ...
Master of EducationR. S. Peters is recognized as the founder of the recent and more respectable appr...
In what is called Philosophy of Education, craft, along with other practical activities, comes off b...
In this century much has been written about the search for a common learning and whether or not th...
The dominant strand of Analytic Philosophy of Education (APE), at least in England and some other co...
This dissertation challenges the dominant conception of liberal education today, or the “Socratic id...
What is a liberal arts education? How does it differ from other forms of learning? What are we to ma...
Richard Peters argued for a general education based largely on the study of truth-seeking subjects f...
Liberal education has taken many of its cues from Plato’s writings. Plato’s Allegory of the Cave, fo...
In recent years, liberal arts education has faced caustic challenges on the grounds that it is neith...
How to cite: Olson, E. (1953). Education and the Humanities. Pedagogía, 1(1), 85-95. Retrieved from ...
The issue bedeviling the various era of philosophy of education made it germane for different philos...
This paper explains the decline of the humanities, showing hour this was predicted by Alfred North W...
“Is individuality with us also going to count for nothing,” the Harvard philosopher and psychologist...
No one in the development of modern, analytical philosophy of education has played so dominant a rol...
Although R.S. Peters is one of the founding fathers of the analytical paradigm in the philosophy of ...
Master of EducationR. S. Peters is recognized as the founder of the recent and more respectable appr...
In what is called Philosophy of Education, craft, along with other practical activities, comes off b...
In this century much has been written about the search for a common learning and whether or not th...
The dominant strand of Analytic Philosophy of Education (APE), at least in England and some other co...
This dissertation challenges the dominant conception of liberal education today, or the “Socratic id...
What is a liberal arts education? How does it differ from other forms of learning? What are we to ma...
Richard Peters argued for a general education based largely on the study of truth-seeking subjects f...
Liberal education has taken many of its cues from Plato’s writings. Plato’s Allegory of the Cave, fo...
In recent years, liberal arts education has faced caustic challenges on the grounds that it is neith...
How to cite: Olson, E. (1953). Education and the Humanities. Pedagogía, 1(1), 85-95. Retrieved from ...
The issue bedeviling the various era of philosophy of education made it germane for different philos...
This paper explains the decline of the humanities, showing hour this was predicted by Alfred North W...
“Is individuality with us also going to count for nothing,” the Harvard philosopher and psychologist...