Exam 2: Philosophy and Education Fundamentals

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Method of teaching is to fulfil the aims of education and life. This is determined by

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Philosophy of education is a field of

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Philosophy and education are

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Philosophy enquires into the nature of

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Literary the term 'philosophy' means

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Philosophy is concerned with

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Which is the first school for the child's education?

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Aims of philosophy are determined by the prevailing

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All great philosophers reflected their philosophies in their

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Philosophy is the interpretation of

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The art of education will never attain complete clearness in itself without

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The different aspects of education is determined by

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According to Spencer, only a true philosopher may give practical shape to

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Philosophers are "Those who are lovers of the vision of truth". This was said by

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Philosophical activity is concerned with

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Philosophy of education is the criticism of the

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The word 'philosophy is derived from two Greek words 'philos' and 'sophia' meaning

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The word ' philosophy is derived from

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Philosophy emphasizes that instructional techniques must recognize

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What is the dynamic side of 'philosophy'?

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