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  1. Creating a Virtual Symposium: The Benefits of Using a Democratic Syllabus.Dana Trusso - 2023 - Teaching Philosophy 46 (1):103-123.
    Democratizing the syllabus has been discussed in the fields of sociology and political science but rarely in philosophy. In this paper I will draw upon my experience of teaching Philosophy of Love in an online modality to examine the impact on motivation when students fill in the gaps presented in a democratic syllabus.
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  2. Political Liberalism and Civic Education: The Liberal State and its Future Citizens.S. Mulhall - 1998 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 32 (2):161-176.
    This article evaluates the conception of citizenship embodied in political liberalism as the core ingredient of a national syllabus designed to provide an uncontroversial yet substantial education in moral and political values in a liberal democratic state system. I argue (pace recent work by Stephen Macedo) that Rawls's paradigmatic version of political liberalism fails to avoid begging the political question against those who do not share liberal values. I contend in particular that Rawls's defence of the distinction between (...)
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  3. The paradox of education: A conversation.Bernhard Poerksen & Humberto R. Maturana - 2006 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 40 (1):25-33.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Paradox of Education:A ConversationHumberto R. Maturana and Bernhard PoerksenResponsibility of the TeacherPoerksen: Immanuel Kant writes in his essay Über Pädagogik that the wide field of education is governed by a fundamental paradox. On the one hand, we want free and self-determined individuals to leave our schools; on the other, we impose a syllabus on the future individuals, force them to attend schools, punish their failures, and persecute (...)
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  4. The Role of State as an Active and Informal Agency of Education.Himashree Patowary - 2013 - Pratidhwani the Echo.
    In the words of Aristotle, "The state is a union of families and villagers having for an end, a perfect and self-sufficing life by which we mean a happy and honourable life. A state exists for the sake of good life and not for the sake of life only". This definition has given a clear vision on the relationship between man and the state. The state, in modern times is regarded as an important agency or in other words a human (...)
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    Team-teaching an interdisciplinary undergraduate bioethics course.Jennifer L. Hess & Bryan C. Pilkington - 2020 - International Journal of Ethics Education 5 (2):233-241.
    The authors, one a trained geneticist and the other a trained ethicist, designed and team-taught a bioethics course where nineteen third- and fourth-year undergraduate students were enrolled at Aquinas College in Grand Rapids, Michigan, during the fall 2016 semester. The syllabus, including democratically-chosen ethical debate topics, peer-led student working groups, and varied assessment methods were novel aspects of the course. The students, being either philosophy or biology majors or minors, successfully completed the course and indicated being highly satisfied with (...)
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    Ryan K. Balot.Democratic Athensi - 2009 - In Stephen G. Salkever (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Greek Political Thought. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 271.
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  7. The Week in Europe is frequently concerned with health issues. One of these appeared in July: The European Commission and the World Health Organization have agreed a strategic.Democratic Party - 2004 - Nursing Ethics 11 (6).
     
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  8. Mark Halstead.Democratic Societies - 1995 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 29 (2-3):257.
     
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    Proclamation on the Current State of Political Affairs (1947).China Democratic League - 2001 - In Stephen C. Angle & Marina Svensson (eds.), Chinese Human Rights Reader. M. E. Sharpe.
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  10. Marţian iovan.Reflections On Christian, Democratic Doctrine & Social Action - 2009 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 8 (23):159-165.
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  11. Needed: A Modest Proposal.We Trust‘Democratic Deliberation - forthcoming - Hastings Center Report.
     
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  12. Recent Dissertations.Democratic Citizenship - 2006 - The Owl of Minerva 37 (2):237-238.
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  13. Subiect index.Communtari Communitarianism & Democrats Democracy - 2010 - In Otfried Höffe (ed.), Aristotle's "Nicomachean ethics". Boston: Brill. pp. 89--1.
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    A Philosophy for Liberal Democracy.Geoffrey Thomas & Liberal Democrats Britain) - 1993
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  15. Bruce Anderson,“Discovery” in Legal Decision-Making. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1996, 170 pp. ISBN 0-7923-2981-9, $105.00 (Hb). Rudolf Arnheim, The Split and the Structure. Berkeley, Calif.: University of California Press, 1996, 184 pp.(indexed). ISBN 0-520-20478-6, $14.95 (Pb). [REVIEW]Democratic Peace - 1997 - Journal of Value Inquiry 31:583-587.
     
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    Syllabus of a Proposed System of Logic.Augustus de Morgan - 1860 - London, England: Walton & Maberly.
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    Operationalizing Peirce’s Syllabus in terms of icons and stereotypes.Richard Clemmer - 2021 - Semiotica 2021 (239):265-285.
    Peirce’s Syllabus is examined and used to interpret metaphoric iconic stereotypes applied to Indigenous people: “noble savage,” “bloodthirsty savage,” “domestic dependent nation,” “vanishing race,” “Indian tribe,” and “ecological Indian.” Efforts on the part of the Indigenous to replace the these stereotypes with different icons such as “Native American,” “First Nations,” and, most recently, “water protectors,” are also examined. The usefulness of representamen categories from Peirce’s Syllabus, “rhematic,” “Argument,” “dicent,” “indexical,” “qualisign,” “legisign,” and “sinsign,” is demonstrated. Greimas’ observations about (...)
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    Syllabus of a Course of Four Lectures on “Phenomenological Method and Phenomenological Philosophy”.Edmund Husserl - 1970 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 1 (1):18-23.
  19. Tentative syllabus.Peter B. M. Vranas - unknown
    Sep 17 Time travel in Special Relativity (1) Nahin 1999: 439-51 & 459-66; (2) Taylor & Wheeler 1992: 121-35; (3) Nahin 1999: 343-8. Sep 24 Time travel in General Relativity (1) Malament 1985: 91-5; (2) Thorne 1994: 483-90 & 498-521; (3) Gott 2001: 92-110. Oct 1 Time travel in Quantum Mechanics (1) Albert 1992: 17-38, 73-9, & 112-5; (2) Barrett 1999: 149-62; (3) Deutsch & Lockwood 1994.
     
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    Libro reseñado: Syllabus sobre filosofía política. Autor: José Olimpo Suárez Molano.Jairo Alarcón Arteaga - 2003 - Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 28:166-168.
    SUÁREZ MOLANO, José Olimpo. Syllabus sobre filosofía política. Medellín: Colección Pensamiento Político Contemporáneo, Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana-Concejo de Medellín, No 3, 2003, 179 p.
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    A Syllabus of Chinese Civilization.Robert L. Backus & J. Mason Gentzler - 1969 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 89 (3):675.
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    Course Syllabus: Biology and Politics.Robert V. Bartlett & Lynton K. Caldwell - 1981 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 1 (4):423-425.
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    Course syllabus.Gigi Berardi - 1984 - Agriculture and Human Values 1 (3):49-50.
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  24. The syllabus for the study of Prajñāpāramitā philosophy of Smad Grwa-tshaṅ of Se-ra Monastery. Bstan-Pa-Dar-Rgyas - 1981 - New Delhi: Geshe Lobsang Tharchin.
     
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    Course Syllabus: History of Science.Derek de Solla Price - 1981 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 1 (4):417-421.
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    Syllabus in an introduction to a philosophy of education.Isaac Doughton - 1931 - Mansfield, Pa.,: Mansfield, Pa..
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    A syllabus of Gingras’ errors: Yves Gingras: Science and religion: an impossible dialogue. Maiden, MA: Polity Books, July 2017, 272p, $26.95 PB.Yiftach Fehige & Adam Richter - 2019 - Metascience 28 (2):211-219.
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    Course Syllabus: Environmental Politics and Public Policy.Joseph Haberer - 1982 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 2 (4):369-372.
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    Syllabus: The Remarkable, Unremarkable Document That Changes Everything. By William Germano and Kit Nicholls.Andy Hakim - 2022 - Teaching Philosophy 45 (3):376-379.
  30. Syllabus of a course of ten lectures entitled, Early inventions in the arts of life.Herbert Spencer Harrison - 1908 - [London,: Printed for the London County council, by Southwood, Smith and co., ltd.].
     
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    Syllabus of the Siva·Gnána·PóthamSyllabus of the Siva[Middle Dot]Gnana[Middle Dot]Potham.Henry R. Hoisington - 1851 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 2:135.
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  32. Syllabus of Psychology.James H. Hyslop - 1901 - The Monist 11:480.
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    Syllabus of psychology.James H. Hyslop - 1899 - New York: Macmillan.
    This Is A New Release Of The Original 1899 Edition.
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  34. Syllabus in the Philosophy of Education Questions for Discussion, with Reading References and Topics for Papers ; Designed for Use in the Classes in the Philsophy of Education in Teachers College, Columbia University. --.William Heard Kilpatrick - 1925 - Teachers College, Columbia University.
     
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    Syllabus in Philosophy of Education: Questions for Discussion, with Reading References and Topics for Papers.William Heard Kilpatrick - 2017 - Teachers College, Columbia University.
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    (1 other version)Syllabus in the philosophy of education.William Heard Kilpatrick - 1921 - New York city,: Teachers college, Columbia university.
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    A Syllabus of Japanese Civilization.David R. Knechtges & H. Paul Varley - 1977 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 97 (3):356.
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    *** Syllabus *.J. Lear - unknown
    Oct. 14 Diapsalmata (E/O, Vol I) The Immediate Stages of the Erotic (E/O, Vol I) Oct. 21 The Rotation Method (E/O, Vol I) The Immediate Stages of the Erotic (continued) Oct. 28 The Diary of the Seducer (E/O, Vol I).
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    Course Syllabus: The Politics and Economics of Research and Development.Nanette S. Levinson - 1982 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 2 (3):281-288.
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    A Syllabus of an Introduction to Philosophy.Walter G. Marvin - 1901 - Philosophical Review 10 (3):322-324.
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  41. A syllabus of an introduction to philosophy.Walter Taylor Marvin - 1899 - Berlin: Mayer & Müller.
  42. Syllabus.Adrienne Martin - unknown
    Ethical or moral assessments are ubiquitous, from the international political arena, where world leaders debate the morality of the U.S.’s invasion of Iraq, to private family interactions, where children accuse their parents of being unfair. In this class, we engage with this essential component of our lives philosophically. Our activity is philosophical in that we seek to understand moral questions before trying to answer them, and our primary aim is always to hone our critical reasoning skills. These skills will serve (...)
     
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    Syllabus sobre filosofía política.Suárez Molano & José Olimpo - 2004 - Medellín, Colombia: Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana, Escuela de Derecho y Ciencias Políticas.
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    Syllabus urban economics 382.Barkley Rosser - manuscript
    OBJECTIVE: To acquaint the student with the field of urban economics and to show how the principles of microeconomics and macroeconomics can be applied to the analysis of urban economic issues and problems. Such issues and problems include land issues, suburbanization versus central city development, housing availability and quality, racial discrimination, poverty, transportation, environmental quality, local public finance, and cities in less developed countries.
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  45. Syllabus.Daniel Rothschild - unknown
    We will look at recent work on some topics at the intersection of semantics and pragmatics. First, we’ll begin surveying some foundational work in semantics and pragmatics. After this we’ll spend a few weeks each on: presupposition, scalar implicature, and unarticulated constituents. Two additional possible topics (if time permits) are: wide-scope indefinites and donkey anaphora. Anyone with particular interests in related areas are welcome to suggest topics or readings which can be substituted for existing topics.
     
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    A Syllabus of Ethics.William M. Bryant.Josiah Royce - 1895 - International Journal of Ethics 6 (1):117-118.
  47. Husserls syllabus for Paris lectures on introduction to transcendental phenomenology.Herbert Spiegelberg - 1976 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 7 (1):18-19.
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    Preparing Syllabus At Teaching Turkısh As A Foreign Language:Some Considerations.Nesrin SİS - 2007 - Journal of Turkish Studies 2:565-569.
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    Creating the Syllabus.Jerry Calton, Sandra L. Christensen, Kathleen Getz, Kathleen Rehbein & Craig V. VanSandt - 2005 - Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 16:363-365.
    This workshop brought together people who are interested in or concerned about the course syllabus. Participants’ concerns and discussion centered on issues such as: 1) the purpose of the syllabus; 2) writing objectives for the course; and 3) evaluation of a syllabus.
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    Creating the Syllabus.Jerry Calton, Judith Clair, Larry Lad & Sandra Waddock - 2005 - Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 16:363-365.
    This workshop brought together people who are interested in or concerned about the course syllabus. Participants’ concerns and discussion centered on issues such as: 1) the purpose of the syllabus; 2) writing objectives for the course; and 3) evaluation of a syllabus.
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