of Theon — a famed mathematician, astronomer, and philosopher whom the tenth-century Suda Lexicon identifies as... keep her intellect sharp. The Greek Neoplatonist philosopher Damascius would later record that she had "greate... o all of philosophy. The woman used to put on her philosopher's cloak and walk through the middle of town and p... rpret Plato, Aristotle, or the works of any other philosopher to those who wished to hear. In addition to her e
sophy at Columbia University under the analytical philosopher Jonas Soltis, and an EdD at Columbia, where his doctoral committee included curriculum philosopher Dwayne Huebner and philosopher of education Maxine Greene — both of profound influence on his thinking — and w
ncis Bacon, Viscount Saint Albans, was an English philosopher, statesman, lawyer, and essayist whose //Great In... och, D. (2000). Francis Bacon, 1561–1626: British philosopher and lawyer. In N. Schlager & J. Lauer (Eds.), //S
== Biography =====
Gabriel Compayré was a French philosopher, pedagogical theorist, historian of education, an... d a doctoral thesis on the Scottish Enlightenment philosopher David Hume, an event that confirmed the rationali
psychology at Harvard in 1971, working under the philosopher Nelson Goodman and — crucially — under [[jerome_b... stic Learning ====
Project Zero — founded by the philosopher Nelson Goodman at the Harvard Graduate School of
son of Harriet Barrow and James Mill — himself a philosopher and political theorist who, in close consultation... work as a political economist, social critic, and philosopher with service as a Member of Parliament — where he
also influenced by Thales of Miletus, the Ionian philosopher credited with the first systematic attempts at ra... ut a multigenerational spiritual project, and the philosopher-teacher is responsible not only for the intellect
l renaissance. He was the fourteenth child of the philosopher and reformer Debendranath Tagore, and he grew up ... e was already internationally renowned as a poet, philosopher, composer, artist, and educator. Between 1901 and
rest or royal passion. This transformation — from philosopher-king to philosopher-counsel to governor-counsel — places civic responsibility at the centre of educational pur