Beyond Learning, Back to the Care of the Soul? Socrates, Patočka, and the “Worldward” Movement of Education

Philosophy of Education 75:260-272 (2019)
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The Discourse of the Learning Society and the Loss of Childhood.Jan Masschelein - 2001 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 35 (1):1-20.

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