A Primer for Philosophy and Education
--David T. Hansen, Weinburg Professor in the History and Philosophy of Education, Teachers College Columbia University
"Rocha gives us a compelling experience of first-hand philosophizing, in which the ordinary is shown in its powerful features, and the discipline of philosophy of education reclaims its necessity."
--Cristina Cammarano, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Salisbury University
"Rocha's illustrated primer is an eye-opening introduction to the philosophy of education. And, unlike too many illustrated texts, its pen and ink drawings are a thought provoking complement to this highly readable introduction."
--David Mosley, Professor of Philosophy, Bellarmine University
"An elegantly written invitation to students and the general reader to a frame of mind where one is ready to learn from and think about philosophy and education. Sam Rocha calls us all back, in heart-felt yet precise prose, to philosophy's ancient role of dialogue, wonder, and reflection. A joy to read and treasure."
--AG Rud, Distinguished Professor, Washington State University
"A charming and clearly written introduction to the philosophy of education, inspired by the writings of William James."
--Graham Harman, Associate Provost for Research Administration and Professor of Philosophy, The American University in Cairo
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--David T. Hansen, Weinburg Professor in the History and Philosophy of Education, Teachers College Columbia University
"Rocha gives us a compelling experience of first-hand philosophizing, in which the ordinary is shown in its powerful features, and the discipline of philosophy of education reclaims its necessity."
--Cristina Cammarano, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Salisbury University
"Rocha's illustrated primer is an eye-opening introduction to the philosophy of education. And, unlike too many illustrated texts, its pen and ink drawings are a thought provoking complement to this highly readable introduction."
--David Mosley, Professor of Philosophy, Bellarmine University
"An elegantly written invitation to students and the general reader to a frame of mind where one is ready to learn from and think about philosophy and education. Sam Rocha calls us all back, in heart-felt yet precise prose, to philosophy's ancient role of dialogue, wonder, and reflection. A joy to read and treasure."
--AG Rud, Distinguished Professor, Washington State University
"A charming and clearly written introduction to the philosophy of education, inspired by the writings of William James."
--Graham Harman, Associate Provost for Research Administration and Professor of Philosophy, The American University in Cairo
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