Schopenhauer on religious education
Philalethes. […] But religions admittedly appeal, not to conviction as the result of argument, but to belief as demanded by revelation. And as the capacity for...
Read MorePhilalethes. […] But religions admittedly appeal, not to conviction as the result of argument, but to belief as demanded by revelation. And as the capacity for...
Read MoreThere’s a podcast of my interview on Australia’s SBS, about The War For Children’s Minds,...
Read MoreBritish philosopher questions religious schools teaching styles PM – Wednesday, 22 August , 2007 18:34:00 Reporter: Barney Porter MARK COLVIN: The visit of a...
Read MoreStill in Australia, hence only occasional postings. I wrote this for the Sydney Morning Herald. It appears Monday, I think… The War For Children’s MindsStephen...
Read MoreJuliana suggests children won’t be able to think critically about morality, religion or other “Big Questions” until post age 11. Well, let’s...
Read MoreFor those who favour a return to traditional, authority-based religious schooling of the sort that predominated in the West up until the 1960s, here is a challenge. It...
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