If there is
a serious philosophy student out there, I'm sure he can skewer me on these points, and, frankly, I welcome it, as I'm mostly self - taught.
Not exact matches
Marcus Aurelius, emperor of Rome and a
serious student of Stoic
philosophy, was the embodiment of Socrates» philosopher - king.
This explains the curious phenomenon of «soft pedagogy» arising out of an educational
philosophy aimed at stimulating
serious effort by
students.
An understanding of the rudimentary principles of reward and punishment is necessary for any
serious student of behavior, however, the correspondingly important classic Misbehavior of Organisms (Breland & Breland, 1961) authored by Skinner's own graduate
students, states that «there are definite weaknesses in the
philosophy underlying these techniques.»