The Idea of the University, the first book in a set of volumes from Michael A. Peters and Ronald Barnett, provides readings of central texts in the philosophical discourse of the organization and development of the modern research university. Since von Humboldt's reforms at the University of Berlin in 1810, the early influential model of the university was intended to achieve a unity of teaching and research in providing students with an all-round humanist education. Emerging from German idealist and Romantic philosophy traditions, the Humboldtian university reflected the central...
The Idea of the University, the first book in a set of volumes from Michael A. Peters and Ronald Barnett, provides readings of central tex...
The Idea of the University, the first book in a set of volumes from Michael A. Peters and Ronald Barnett, provides readings of central texts in the philosophical discourse of the organization and development of the modern research university. Since von Humboldt's reforms at the University of Berlin in 1810, the early influential model of the university was intended to achieve a unity of teaching and research in providing students with an all-round humanist education. Emerging from German idealist and Romantic philosophy traditions, the Humboldtian university reflected the central...
The Idea of the University, the first book in a set of volumes from Michael A. Peters and Ronald Barnett, provides readings of central tex...
This book reinvigorates the philosophical treatment of the nature, purpose, and meaning of thought in today's universities. All three parts, in their own ways, debate the notion of thought in higher education and the university as a thinking form of being.
This book reinvigorates the philosophical treatment of the nature, purpose, and meaning of thought in today's universities. All three parts, in their ...