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  1. Heidegger and the Nazis: Cautionary Tales of the Relations Between Theory and Practice.Barry Hindess - 1992 - Thesis Eleven 31 (1):115-130.
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  • Taking on the Traditions in Philosophy of Education: A Symposium.David P. Burns, Ann Chinnery, Claudia W. Ruitenberg & David I. Waddington - 2009 - Paideusis: Journal of the Canadian Philosophy of Education Society 18 (2):3-18.
    In this symposium, we highlight the importance of critical engagement with philosophical traditions in philosophy of education. On one hand, it is important to critique the exclusionary nature of canons of knowledge that have shaped both philosophy and education; on the other, we believe it is important to acknowledge that our thinking, as well as the thinking of philosophers of education before us, is undeniably and indelibly marked by these traditions. Framed by Jacques Derrida’s reflections on the “figure of the (...)
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  • Postmodern Sophistications: Philosophy, Architecture, and Tradition.David Kolb - 1990 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    Kolb discusses postmodern architectural styles and theories within the context of philosophical ideas about modernism and postmodernism. He focuses on what it means to dwell in a world and within a history and to act from or against a tradition.
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