Philosophy of Education
Introduction
Plato's Republic
The Republic, Book 1. Of Wealth, Justice, Moderation, and Their Opposites
The Republic, Book 2. The Individual, the State, and Education
The Republic, Book 3. The Arts in Education
The Republic, Book 4. Wealth, Poverty, and Virtue
The Republic, Book 5. On Matrimony and Philosophy
The Republic, Book 6. The Philosophy of Government
The Republic, Book 7. On Shadows and Realities in Education
Rousseau's Emile
Emile, or Education. Book 1
Emile, or Education. Book 2
Emile, or Education. Book 3
Emile, or Education. Book 4
Emile, or Education. Book 5
Locke's Thoughts Concerning Education
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Introduction
Plato's Republic
Of Wealth, Justice, Moderation, and Their Opposites
The Individual, the State, and Education
The Arts in Education
Wealth, Poverty, and Virtue
On Matrimony and Philosophy
The Philosophy of Government
On Shadows and Realities in Education
Rousseau's Emile
Book 1
Book 2
Book 3
Book 4
Book 5
Locke's Thoughts Concerning Education
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