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Stephen A. Satris
Student Relativism
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In this paper I offer an analysis of, and suggest some methods for dealing with, a quite particular and peculiar problem in teaching philosophy. It is, perhaps,not a problem essential to the discipline or to its teaching, but it is nevertheless one of the most serious, pervasive, and frustrating problems confronting mostphilosophy teachers today. I speak of the problem of student relativism-or, SR for short.
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Kathryn Russell, Lyn Robertson
Teaching Analytic Reading and Writing:
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Eugene C. Hargrove
Moria:
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Virginia Klenk
Self-Paced Logic Without Computers
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John P. Portelli
On Reed and Discussing Philosophy With Children
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M. W. Jackson
Using the Locke Game
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Case No. 4:
Conflicting Affairs
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David Hitchcock
Conflicting Affairs
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Elias Baumgarten
Conflicting Affairs
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Frans Van Der Bogert
The Case of “The Borrowed Syllabus”
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Gary Shapiro
The Politics
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William B. Irvine
Principles of Philosophical Reasoning
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David A. Conway
Experience, Explanation and Faith:
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Raymond S. Pfeiffer
Philosophy:
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William J. Rapaport
Ethical Issues in the Use of Computers
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Reginald Lilly
Opuscula Aesthetica Nostra:
A Volume of Essays on Aesthetics and the Arts in Canada
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John N. Martin
Philosophy and Science Fiction
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Alex C. Michalos
The Politics of John Dewey
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Donald Scherer
Careers in Philosophy
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Marvin J. Croy
Tribbles:
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