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Essays on Religion and Education (Paperback, New Ed)
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R. M. Hare, one of the most widely discussed of today's moral
philosophers, here presents his most important essays on religion
and education, in which he brings together the theoretical and the
practical. The book opens with an exposition of his ideas on the
meaning of religious language. There follow several essays,
theoretical and practical, on the relations between religion and
morality, which have deep implications for moral education. The
central question addressed in the rest of the volume is how
children can be educated to think for themselves, freely but
rationally, about moral questions; and Professor Hare examines the
effects on society of failure to achieve this. He argues that those
who want to dispense with morality are in effect resigning from a
vital educational task. Attitudes to euthanasia and to equality of
educational opportunity are taken as examples of how our thinking
can go wrong. 'The former Professor of Moral Philosophy at Oxford .
. . has brought together a collection of papers exploring, with his
customary clarity of thought and elegance of expression, the light
which moral philosophy can shed on certain religious and
educational questions . . . it is illuminating to follow an eminent
philosopher at work on matters of great practical importance, and
in prodding theologians to think more clearly.' Church Times '[a]
cogent and compelling vision, enunciated with all the intelligence,
elegance and vigour for which Hare is justly renowned' Times
Literary Supplement 'All the essays are a delight to read: clear,
succinct, precisely expressed, and devoid of technical jargon. The
collection will be welcomed by philosophers of education.' Theology
'an important resource for persons interested in clarifying the
language of moral education in a religiously pluralist society'
Religious Studies Review 'admirably clear and
straightforward'Journal of the American Academy of Religion 'It is
. . . a pleasure to receive for review a book by someone who is
palpably expert in a particular discipline, and able to deploy that
discipine on topics which have a demonstrably practical relevance
to education. Most books satisfy neither criterion; this one
satisfies both. Add Hare's well-known clarity of style and
presentation, and we have something really worth reading.' Oxford
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