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Date: 2011-02-01 22:30:00
Education
Philosophy
Philosophy of life
American philosophers
Ethics
Pragmatists
Education theory
John Dewey
Integrity
Morality
Ideal

Questioning Balance: Towards Integrity as Dewey’s Central Moral Ideal Abstract: I respond to Gregory Pappas’s argument that balance is the moral ideal in Dewey’s thought, and propose integrity as a stronger candida

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