BIBLIOGRAPHY
Background material, historical or systematic, may be
found in E. P. Cubberly, The History of Education (New
York, 1920); S. J. Curtis and M. E. A. Boultwood, A Short
History of Educational Ideas, 3rd ed. (London, 1961);
W. K. Frankena, Three Historical Philosophies of Education
(Chicago, 1965); J. W. Tibble, The Study of Education
(London, 1966).
Works referred to in the text are: M. J. Adler, “In Defense
of the Philosophy of Education,” 41st Yearbook of National
Society for Study of Education, Part I (Chicago, 1942).
Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics; Politics; any edition.
Theodore Brameld, Education as Power (New York, 1965).
John Dewey, Democracy and Education (New York, 1916).
T. S. Eliot, To Criticize the Critic, and Other Writings (New
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1963). R. M. Hutchins, The Conflict in Education (New York,
1953); The Higher Learning in America (New Haven, 1962).
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Gilbert Highet, 3 vols. (New York, 1939-44). Immanuel
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The Idea of a University (1852; Garden City, N.Y., 1959).
R. S. Peters, Education as Initiation (London, 1964); idem,
The Concept of Education (London and New York, 1967);
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Common Good (New York, 1961). Plato, Meno; Protagoras;
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in Education during the Age of the Renaissance, 1400-1600
(New York, 1967).
WILLIAM K. FRANKENA
[See also
Imprinting; Irrationalism; Pre-Platonic Concep-
tions; Progress;
Psychological Theories; Right and Good;
Utilitarianism.]