Admit Weekend has come and gone, and with it the various panels, fairs, activities and open houses, all designed to convince the newest batch of freshmen that Stanford is the best place to be — under ...
If you are not a “professional” philosopher and you read this article, you were likely convinced this change is reasonable and long overdue. Don’t feel bad. The authors, knowingly or not, begin by ...
Comparative Education, Vol. 40, No. 4, Special Issue (29): Philosophy, Education and Comparative Education (Nov., 2004), pp. 559-569 (11 pages) This article explores the role of philosophy of ...
Jim Chamberlain receives funding from The University of Sheffield and from BA/Leverhulme grants to fund philosophy courses in prisons. As well as working for the University of Sheffield, he is a ...
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Philosophy literally means “love of wisdom,” but it might also be called love of inquiry, love of thinking, or love of the big questions of life. To ask and answer such questions, philosophers draw ...
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