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Eastern philosophies of education : Buddhist, Hindu, Daoist, and Confucian readings of Plato’s cave
This chapter provides readers with an understanding of some basic principles of selected Eastern traditions and their relation to philosophy of education. The attempt to characterize such diverse traditions and understandings of education raises numerous hermeneutical issues which can only be addressed through a pedagogical reduction as a vehicle for understanding. In this case, we have employed Plato’s cave allegory as that methodological and pedagogical vehicle. We explore aspects of the ontology, epistemology, and ethics of Buddhist, Hindu (focused on classical yoga), Daoist, and Confucian traditions, interpreting elements from Plato’s allegory in order to throw light onto the educational ideas and implications of those Eastern traditions
Shifts in composition of avian communities related to temperate-grassland afforestation in southeastern South America
Efeito da suplementação oral de l-glutamina na parede colônica de ratos submetidos à irradiação abdominal
Specificity of Acquired Resistance Produced by Immunization with Mycobacterial Cells and Mycobacterial Fractions
Experimentelle Untersuchungen zur hyperergischen EntzĂĽndung (mit besonderer BerĂĽcksichtigung des Nervensystems
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