Insights on Insincerity analyzes the concept of insincerity thematically through four types of relationships: from authority to the subordinate, the subordinate to authority, among equals, and in the self and society. Through this, references to classical literature, history, psychology, sociology, and popular culture are examined and analyzed.
Insights on Insincerity analyzes the concept of insincerity thematically through four types of relationships: from authority to the subordinate, the subordinate to authority, among equals, and in the self and society. Through this, references to classical literature, history, psychology, sociology, and popular culture are examined and analyzed.
Dr. Chris Edwards is a public-school teacher in the Midwest, and the author of numerous books on science, philosophy, and educational theory. He directs a summer institute for math and science teachers, is a frequent contributor to Skeptic magazine, and has presented his teaching methodology nationally through publications and presentations through the National Council for Social Studies.
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Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter One: Insincerity from Authority Chapter Two: Insincerity from the Subordinate Chapter Three: Insincerity among Equals Chapter Four: Insincerity in Society and with the Self Conclusion References About the Author
Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter One: Insincerity from Authority Chapter Two: Insincerity from the Subordinate Chapter Three: Insincerity among Equals Chapter Four: Insincerity in Society and with the Self Conclusion References About the Author
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