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Bertrand Russell 33a67

The Problems of Philosophy, written for the novice readers in mind, the author introduces to the reader many aspects of Philosophy. Most important theories of world famous philosophers like Plato, Aristotle, René Descartes, David Hume, John Locke, Immanuel Kant, G. W. F. Hegel and others are introduced by Bertrand Russell in an easy understand g.. 3c54h

Henry Osborn Taylor 4t5l3f

The Mediaeval Mind is an educational treatise written by the American scholar and historian Henry Osborn Taylor, whose other notable works include Greek Biology and Medicine, A Historian's Creed, A Layman's View of History, Freedom of the Mind in History, Human Values and Verities, Fact: The Romance of Mind, and The Classical Heritage of the Middle..

John Dewey 3n1i4

Democracy and Education written by John Dewey is a book on introduction to the Philosophy of Education. John Dewey an American Philosopher who is an influential personality of the education and social reform. A critic of the great philosophers, he commented Rousseau's philosophy as overemphasizing the individual and Plato's philosophy as overe..

Edward H. Clarke 3r1w3

Sex in Education is written by Edward H. Clarke. This book should not be confused as sex education. The author explores the biased nature of man and the society which does not treat women in equality to men. Women is not inferior to men in anyway neither physiologically nor clinically. Like any other sphere, this biased nature of not treating wo..

Jean Jacques Rousseau 3316x

Emile, Or Treatise on Education is written by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, a Genevan philosopher whose writings influenced the French revolution ed for his works such as The Confessions, Basic Political Writings, The Political writings of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, and On the Origin of Language. Emile Or Treatise on Education is a philosophical tr..

Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley 3562p

A Vindication Of The Rights Of Woman, With Strictures On Political And Moral Subjects is written by the feminist and English writer Mary Wollstonecraft. Before her early death at the age of 37, she had written novels, treatises, travel literature and a book for children.  Notable work among her short career path includes The Subjection of Wome..

Bertrand Russell 33a67

Free Thought and Official Propaganda is a speech delivered in 1922 by Bertrand Russell on the importance of unrestricted freedom of expression in society, and the problem of the state and political class interfering in this through control of education, fines, economic leverage, and distortion of evidence...