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searchers and practitioners committed to a richer conception of what education can accomplish. At the level of... l work and whose pluralistic, culturally situated conception of human intelligence Gardener both absorbed and
socrates's educational vision was his distinctive conception of //paideia// — the cultivation of the whole per... n trivial themes requiring little talent. His own conception of logos was hegemonic rather than dynastic: not
ready possess. Hull House functioned, in Addams's conception, as a "third space" — neither school nor workplac... adth of her influence reflects the breadth of her conception of education: for Addams, learning was not a boun
ntred and discovery-based pedagogies, for Dewey's conception of education as the reconstruction of experience,... g the good — grounds his educational project in a conception of moral knowledge that has no equivalent in the
hy. Informed by Kant's moral philosophy, Goethe's conception of organic growth, Leibniz's metaphysics of indiv... both direct and extensive. Ralph Waldo Emerson's conception of "self-reliance" as the goal of education, John