Education, democracy, and the moral life / edited by Michael S. Katz, Susan Verducci, Gert Biesta.

"This volume has its origin in the Francis T. Villemain Memorial lectures at San Jose State University – a lecture series established in 1992 to honor the memory of 1 Dean Francis T. Villemain. All the essays in this volume, with the exception of those by Gert Biesta, Susan Verducci, and Michae...

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Other Authors: Biesta, Gert (Editor), Katz, Michael S. (Editor), Verducci, Susan (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Dordrecht ; London : Springer, [2008]
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