Philosophy and modern liberal arts education: Freedom is to learn
Tubbs N.
2014
Philosophy and Modern Liberal Arts Education: Freedom is to Learn
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10.1057/9781137358929
This book argues for a modern version of liberal arts education, exploring first principles within the divine comedy of educational logic. By reforming the three philosophies of metaphysics, nature and ethics upon which liberal arts education is based, Tubbs offers a profound transatlantic philosophical and educational challenge to the subject. © Nigel Tubbs 2014. All rights reserved.
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