This volume of essays demonstrates and comments on philosophical methods
in educational research.
- Offers a clear picture of what philosophers do when they study
education
- Brings together a series of essays from an international cast of
contributors from Canada, UK, Finland, and Cyprus
- Examines a range of new and established philosophical methods which
can be used in educational research
- Demonstrates how philosophy of education can be understood
methodologically
- Draws from both Continental and Analytical traditions
- Fills a gap in the research methods literature in education and the
social sciences