Huwebes, Hulyo 11, 2013

Harry S. Broudy
1905-1998

Broudy's philosophical views were based on the tradition of classical realism, dealing with truth, goodness, and beauty. However he was also influenced by the modern philosophy existentialism and instrumentalism. In his textbook Building a Philosophy of Education he has two major ideas that are the main points to his philosophical outlook: The first is truth and the second is universal structures to be found in humanity's struggle for education and the good life. Broudy also studied issues on society's demands on school. He thought education would be a link to unify the diverse society and urged the society to put more trust and a commitment to the schools and a good education.

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  1. Harry Broudly believe that education is a must in order for the world to attain peace. He believes that using education in bridging the diversity of the people around the globe is an effective strategy for all society; with that world peace and development would be realized.

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