Autonomy in R. S. Peters' Educational Theory

Journal of Philosophy of Education 43 (supplement s1):189-207 (2009)
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Autonomy is, among other things, an actual psychological condition, a capacity that can be developed, and an educational ideal. This paper contextualises, analyses, criticises and extends the theory of Richard S. Peters on these three aspects of autonomy.

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reprint Cuypers, Stefaan E. (2011) "Autonomy in R. S. Peters' Educational Theory". In Cuypers, Stefaan E., Martin, Christopher, Reading R. S. Peters Today, pp. 185–204: Wiley‐Blackwell (2011)

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