From the Introduction--This book is about how to live well with people who deny our core beliefs, or whose actions we consider immoral, or who have traumatized us. Such people may be our spouses or ki
"This study re-examines John Dewey's philosophy of education, and asks how well it stands up today in view of developments in Continental European philosophy" -- Provided by publisher.
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