Description |
ix, 211 pages ; 23 cm |
Series |
International library of the philosophy of education |
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International library of the philosophy of education.
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Summary |
We've got Bring Your Pet to School Day on Thursday and I don't have a pet! What am I going to do? Of course, Molly could always ask to borrow Mimi. But taking a talking cat to school is sure to spell only one thing: T.R.O.U.B.LE. Here is the second, charming book about Molly, a sensible, no-nonsense girl, and Mimi, the world's most outrageous talking cat, whose favourite pastimes are dressing up and fine dining! It's the purrfect recipe for FUN! |
Analysis |
Education Philosophy |
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Education, Greek |
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Plato Ethics |
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Utilitarianism |
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Education Theories Implications of ethical theories of Plato |
Notes |
Includes index |
Bibliography |
Bibliography: pages 202-203 |
Audience |
For juveniles |
Subject |
Plato -- Ethics.
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Plato.
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Cats -- Juvenile fiction.
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Children's stories.
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Education -- Philosophy.
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Education, Greek.
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Utilitarianism.
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Genre/Form |
Fiction.
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LC no. |
75311610 |
ISBN |
0710080441 |
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