Lyotard: Just EducationPradeep Ajit Dhillon, Paul Standish Following Lyotard's death in 1998, this book provides an exploration of the recurrent theme of education in his work. It brings to a wider audience the significance of a body of thought about education that is subtle, profound and still largely unexplored. This book also makes an important contribution to contemporary debates on postmoderism and education. |
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... Pradeep A. D hill on and Patil Standish # I I and New York Also available as a printed book see title verso for ESBN details Lyotard While analytical philosophers of education have largely disregarded Lyotard,. Book Cover.
... Pradeep A. D hill on and Patil Standish # I I and New York Also available as a printed book see title verso for ESBN details Lyotard While analytical philosophers of education have largely disregarded Lyotard,. Book Cover.
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... Philosophy. 3. Postmodernism and education. I. Dhillon, Pradeep Ajit. II. Standish, Paul, 1949– LB880.L92 L96 2000 370'.1–dc21 00–032830 ISBN 0–415–21547–1 ISBN 0-203-18781-4 Master e-book ISBN ISBN 0-203-18904-3 (Glassbook Format) ...
... Philosophy. 3. Postmodernism and education. I. Dhillon, Pradeep Ajit. II. Standish, Paul, 1949– LB880.L92 L96 2000 370'.1–dc21 00–032830 ISBN 0–415–21547–1 ISBN 0-203-18781-4 Master e-book ISBN ISBN 0-203-18904-3 (Glassbook Format) ...
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