The Voice of Liberal Learning [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 43 (1):159-161 (1989)
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Abstract

Timothy Fuller has here performed the valuable task of bringing together Michael Oakeshott's most important essays on education. Fuller also includes a helpful introduction which distinguishes Oakeshott's views from those of Allan Bloom and E. D. Hirsch, and which situates Oakeshott's reflections in the context of his basic philosophical commitments. These essays are interesting and important not only in their own right, but also for their illumination of themes present in Oakeshott's longer works.

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