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Kristian Guttesen
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Cultivating virtue through poetry: an exploration of the characterological features of poetry teaching
K Guttesen, K Kristjánsson
Ethics and Education 17 (3), 277-293, 2022
102022
Character education through poetry
K Guttesen
University of Birmingham, 2022
42022
Teachers and trainers in a changing world – Iceland: Building up competences for inclusive, green and digitalised vocational education and training (VET)
K Guttesen
https://cumulus.cedefop.europa.eu/files/vetelib/2022 …, 2022
3*2022
Character education, poetry, and wonderment: retrospective reflections on implementing a poetry programme in a secondary-school setting in Iceland
K Guttesen, K Kristjánsson
Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 1-21, 2023
12023
Icelandic
K Guttesen
Volume 19, Tome IV: Kierkegaard Bibliography, 29-32, 2017
12017
The philosophy of emotions: Implementing character education through poetry
K Guttesen
Educational Philosophy and Theory, 1-16, 2024
2024
Siðferðileg rök fyrir heimspeki grænkera
K Guttesen
Hugur 33, 100-124, 2023
2023
Kierkegaard as an Existential Phenomenologist. A Brief Observation of Kierkegaard’s Existential Analysis and Project
K Guttesen
Søren Kierkegaard, International Workshop and Conference: 2018/The …, 2020
2020
„Mér fellur nú orðið betur við hlutverk Sansjó Pansa…“ Kristian Guttesen ræðir við Kristján Kristjánsson
K Guttesen
Hugur 30, 9-21, 2019
2019
Sjálfsvíg, örvænting og rökvísi fjarstæðunnar. Sjálfsvíg í ljósi heimspeki Kierkegaards um sjálfið og örvæntingu
K Guttesen
2016
Um lifandi og dauða þekkingu: Kenning um heimspekikennslu Gunnar Skirbekk og Nils Gilje.(1999). Heimspekisaga. Stefán Hjörleifsson þýddi. Ármann Halldórsson og Róbert Jack …
K Guttesen
Uppeldi og menntun 22 (1), 2013
2013
„Við erum stödd í flækju verlueikans.“ Kristian Guttesen ræðir við Sigríði Þorgeirsdóttur
K Guttesen
Hugur 23, 11-24, 2011
2011
Að eilífum friði. Siðfræði Kants lesin í friðarhugmyndum hans
K Guttesen
2009
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