Stereotypes and group-claims: Epistemological and moral issues, and their implications for multi-culturalism in education

Journal of Philosophy of Education 24 (1):39–50 (1990)
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J Harvey; Stereotypes and Group-claims: epistemological and moral issues, and their implications for multi-culturalism in education, Journal of Philosophy of Ed.

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