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  1. Mysticism of East and West.William Loftus Hare - 1923 - London,: J. Cape.
     
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    Individual Differences and Arousal: Implications for the Study of Mood and Memory.William Revelle & Debra A. Loftus - 1990 - Cognition and Emotion 4 (3):209-237.
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    A critical history of modern aesthetics.William Francis Hare Listowel - 1933 - New York: Haskell House.
    Probably the most useful survey of modern aesthetics published in recent years.
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    The values of life.William Francis Hare Listowel - 1931 - London,: G. Allen & Unwin.
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    Book Reviews Section 3.William T. Blackstone, William Hare, Don Cochrane, Walden B. Crabtree, Patrick J. Foley, Arthur Brown, Solon T. Kimball, Jack L. Nelson, Alexander W. Austin, Godfrey Sullivan, Frederick M. Schultz, Ramon Sanchez, Garnet L. Mcdiarmid, Rosemary V. Donatelli, Frederic G. Robinson, Mathew Zachariah, Richard M. Schrader, Louis Fischer & Dale R. Spencer - 1972 - Educational Studies 3 (4):225-239.
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    Is Goodness Without God Good Enough?: A Debate on Faith, Secularism, and Ethics.Louise Antony, William Lane Craig, John Hare, Donald C. Hubin, Paul Kurtz, C. Stephen Layman, Mark C. Murphy, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong & Richard Swinburne - 2008 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Is Goodness Without God Good Enough contains a lively debate between William Lane Craig and Paul Kurtz on the relationship between God and ethics, followed by seven new essays that both comment on the debate and advance the broader discussion of this important issue. Written in an accessible style by eminent scholars, this book will appeal to students and academics alike.
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  7. Modern aesthetics: an historical introduction.William Francis Hare Listowel - 1967 - London,: Allen & Unwin.
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    Cue Utilization and Cognitive Load in Novel Task Performance.Sue Brouwers, Mark W. Wiggins, William Helton, David O’Hare & Barbara Griffin - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    R. M. Hare 1919-2002.William Hare - 2001 - Paideusis: Journal of the Canadian Philosophy of Education Society 14 (2):72-76.
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    Education Lost: Reflections on Contemporary Pedagogical Practice.William Hare - 1992 - Paideusis: Journal of the Canadian Philosophy of Education Society 5 (2):44-45.
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    Jason Baehr, Deep in Thought: A Practical Guide to Teaching for Intellectual Virtues.William Hare - 2022 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 19 (6):654-658.
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    Philosophy of Education: Introductory Readings.William Hare & John Peter Portelli - 2001 - Calgary : Detselig Enterprises.
    "Philosophy of Education" is designed to engage readers with a broad range of contemporary perspectives on significant educational issues, including, pluralism and democracy in education, the problem of indoctrination, the nature and value of critical teaching, controversy in the classroom, and educational standards. In this third edition, it remains the intention of the editors to offer a collection of essays in the philosophy of education which will provide students in teacher education programs with a lively and accessible introduction to some (...)
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    Open-mindedness in the classroom.William Hare - 1985 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 19 (2):251–259.
    William Hare; Open-mindedness in the Classroom, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 19, Issue 2, 30 May 2006, Pages 251–259, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.14.
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    (1 other version)Bertrand Russell on Critical Thinking.William Hare - 1998 - The Paideia Archive: Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 29:142-149.
    The ideal of critical thinking is a central one in Russell's philosophy, though this is not yet generally recognized in the literature on critical thinking. For Russell, the ideal is embedded in the fabric of philosophy, science, liberalism and rationality, and this paper reconstructs Russell's account, which is scattered throughout numerous papers and books. It appears that he has developed a rich conception, involving a complex set of skills, dispositions and attitudes, which together delineate a virtue which has both intellectual (...)
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    Russell's Contribution to Philosophy of Education.William Hare - 1987 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 7 (1):25.
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    In Defence of Open-mindedness.William Hare - 1985 - Kingston, [Ont.] : McGill-Queen's University Press.
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    Dewey and Russell: In Search of Common Ground.William Hare - 1997 - Paideusis: Journal of the Canadian Philosophy of Education Society 10 (2):25-31.
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    Review of Massimo Piattelli-Palmarini: Language and Learning: The Debate Between Jean Piaget and Noam Chomsky[REVIEW]William Hare - 1982 - Ethics 92 (3):574-576.
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    Credibility and credulity: Monitoring teachers for trustworthiness.William Hare - 2007 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 41 (2):207–219.
    Despite reservations expressed in the literature, there is a strong case in the context of schooling for favouring the view that students should engage in an assessment of their teachers for intellectual trustworthiness if credulity on the part of students is to be avoided. J. S. Mill’s suggestion that the judgment of open-minded individuals can be trusted is explored and defended; and it is further argued that students are in a position to determine whether or not their teachers are open-minded (...)
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  20. Guest Editor. Special issue on Open-mindedness and Education.William Hare - 2003 - Journal of Thought 23 (3).
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    Key questions for educators.William Hare & John Peter Portelli (eds.) - 2005 - Halifax, NS: Edphil Books.
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    Controversies in teaching.William Hare - 1985 - London, Ont., Canada: Althouse Press.
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    Attitudes in Teaching and Education.William Hare - 1993 - Calgary : Detselig Enterprises.
  24. Reason in Teaching and Education.William Hare - 1989 - School of Education, Dalhousie University.
     
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  25. Why open-mindedness matters.William Hare - 2006 - Think 5 (13):7-15.
    William Hare defends ‘open-mindedness’ against a number of popular attacks.
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  26. The ideal of open-mindedness and its place in education.William Hare - 2003 - Journal of Thought 38 (2):3-10.
     
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    Assessing One’s Own Open-Mindedness.William Hare - 2004 - Philosophy Now 47:26-28.
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    Open-mindedness in the teaching of philosophy.William Hare - 1982 - Metaphilosophy 13 (2):165–180.
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  29. What is open-mindedness.William Hare - 2005 - In William Hare & John Peter Portelli (eds.), Key questions for educators. Halifax, NS: Edphil Books. pp. 16.
     
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    Retrieving attribute and name information from semantic memory.Elizabeth F. Loftus & William Cole - 1974 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 102 (6):1116.
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    Critical Thinking as an Aim of Education.William Hare - 1998 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 18 (2):38-51.
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    Making good teachers: A response to Jim Mackenzie.William Hare - 1996 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 28 (2):69-72.
  33. Is It Good to Be Open-Minded?William Hare - 2003 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 17 (1):73-87.
    Although open-mindedness is still widely regarded as an intellectual virtue and an aim of education, it is also commonly held that this attitude carries with it certain implications that ultimately threaten serious inquiry. In particular, open-mindedness is often thought (i) to encourage credulity, (ii) to discourage the formation of definite views, and (iii) to detract from the tenacious pursuit of an idea. These confusions turn up in the work of reputable philosophers and it is important to address them if cynicism (...)
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  34. John Passmore, 1914-2004.William Hare - 2005 - Journal of Thought 40:113-16.
     
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  35. Philosophy of Education in Canada.William Hare - 1992 - Eidos: The Canadian Graduate Journal of Philosophy 10.
     
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    Bias in Stories for Children: black marks for authors.William Hare - 1985 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 2 (1):99-108.
    ABSTRACT The Guidelines published in the United States by the Council on Interracial Books for Children in 1980 appeal to such criteria as language, omission and caricature to support the view that certain popular children's books are racist. It is argued here, with reference to the books in question, that the guidelines blur the distinction between what is said and what sort of judgment it constitutes. Next it is shown that the interventionist, didactic role demanded of the writer ignores the (...)
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  37. A Mixed Form of the Summary Theory of Character-Traits Defenced.William Hare - 1971 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 52 (4):750.
     
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    Socratic Open-mindedness.William Hare - 2009 - Paideusis: Journal of the Canadian Philosophy of Education Society 18 (1):5-16.
    A philosophical conception of open-minded inquiry first emerges in western philosophy in the work of Socrates. This paper develops an interpretation of Socratic open-mindedness drawing primarily on Socratic ideas about (i) the requirements of serious argument, and (ii) the nature of human wisdom. This account is defended against a number of objections which mistakenly interpret Socrates as defending, teaching, or inducing skepticism, and neglecting the value of expert wisdom. The ongoing significance of Socratic open-mindedness as an ideal of inquiry is (...)
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    Reading the "Apology" in School.William Hare - 1986 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 80 (1):25.
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  40. Education for an Unsettled World: Dewey's Conception of Open-Mindedness.William Hare - 2004 - Journal of Thought 39 (3):111-128.
     
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    Appreciation as a Goal of Aesthetic Education.William Hare - 1974 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 8 (2):5.
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    Education, Values and Mind: Essays for R.S. Peters (David E. Cooper (Ed.)).William Hare - 1988 - Paideusis: Journal of the Canadian Philosophy of Education Society 2 (1):29-31.
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  43. Open-mindedness in the classroom.William Hare - 1985 - Philosophy of Education 19 (2):251–9.
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    Open-mindedness Revisited: A Response to Cornel Hamm.William Hare - 1988 - Paideusis: Journal of the Canadian Philosophy of Education Society 1 (2):23-26.
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    Philosophical discernment and teaching--a response to Knape and Rosewell.William Hare - 1981 - Educational Studies 12 (3):281-286.
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    Russell and Critical Thinking.William Hare - 2001 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 20 (2):4-5.
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  47. Reason in Teaching: Scheffler's Philosophy of Education “A Maximum of Vision and a Minimum of Mystery”.William Hare - 1997 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 16 (1/2):89-101.
    This discussion cocnentrates on the distinctive conception of teaching which Scheffler develops, one in which teachers recognize and obligation both to offer reasons for their beliefs and to accept questions and objections raised by their students; and it shows how this conception is rooted in ethical and epistemological considerations. It emerges that Scheffler has anticipated, and answered, various arguments currently being raised against an approach to teaching which values critical reflection by students, and that he has also succeeded in avoiding (...)
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    Toward a More Critical Outlook.William Hare - 2009 - Journal of Thought 44 (3/4):3-6.
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    The Ethical Teacher.William Hare - 2006 - Paideusis: Journal of the Canadian Philosophy of Education Society 15 (1):103-106.
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    The teaching of judgement.William Hare - 1971 - British Journal of Educational Studies 19 (3):243-249.
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