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Do you think it is possible to achieve the ideal kind of knowledge that Plato describes? Why or why not?

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It is certainly possible to attain the t...

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Foucault argues that truth is an objective notion, like a unit of measure in the metric system.

A) True
B) False

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What do you think the person could be saying about the relationship between culture and the individual? Does it add a new dimension to what any of the other authors have said in this chapter?

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This poem illustrates that learning cann...

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If you read the Plato selection (Reading 1), you have (briefly) engaged in the kind of liberal learning that Oakeshott describes. Did it have the effect that Oakeshott hopes for?

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would say that if you read Plato and rea...

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Do you think that Oakeshott would characterize your college education as an "adventure in human understanding"? To what extent? Why? Support your answers by citing specific things that Oakeshott says in the reading.

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Discussion could center on the...

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Do you think that Foucault would agree with Plato (Reading 1) about truth? Whose view do you think is most applicable to what you see in society?

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would disagree with Plato about truth. T...

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Krishnamurti says that life is complex and broad, but we usually only learn about one small corner of it.

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B) False

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Foucault argues that we cannot exercise power except through the production of truth.

A) True
B) False

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For Oakeshott, what is the relationship between a culture and the individual within it? How does education influence this relationship? How does Oakeshott's view differ from Krishnamurti's (Reading 2)? Whose view do you agree with more? Why?

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On the one hand, or Oakeshott, the indiv...

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How do you think that Oakeshott would characterize a technical or career-focused education? Does his view disregard the economic reasons people might seek education? Is it elitist?

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At first glance, this passage might seem...

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One purpose of education for Krishnamurti is to __________.


A) Become a productive, tax-paying citizen
B) Eliminate fear
C) Maintain power
D) Attain wealth

E) A) and C)
F) A) and B)

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What pressures do you experience that work against participation in the conversation of liberal learning, as Oakeshott describes it?

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