Education and the overcoming of evil

Educational Philosophy and Theory 51 (13):1308-1318 (2018)
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In this essay, I try to make sense out of Kant’s unusual concept of grace, particularly as regards its uneasy relationship to education within the context of the effort to overcome evil. Th...

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original Louden, Robert B. (2019) "Education and the overcoming of evil". Educational Philosophy and Theory 51(13):1308-1318

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Robert Louden
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Kant for Children.Salomo Friedlaender (ed.) - 2024 - Boston: De Gruyter.

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