A Critique of Universities
A Critique of Universities
Author(s):
Páll Skúlason
Publication Date: 19 March, 2015
Available in all formats
Publisher: Iceland University Press
ISBN: 9789935230805
ISBN: 9789935230805
Price: INR 1017.99
Description
Table of contents
Whart sort of institution should the university aspire to be? What role should it be playing in the present? How should it be governed? Are universities taking proper care of the knowledge that they are responsible for? These questions, along with others, are pursued by Páll Skúlason in the present volume on the basis of many years of reflection and experience of university administration. His main thesis is that universities need to be more dedicated to critical thinking and to cultivate the moral dimension of scientific, and technical knowledge.
Description
Whart sort of institution should the university aspire to be? What role should it be playing in the present? How should it be governed? Are universities taking proper care of the knowledge that they are responsible for? These questions, along with others, are pursued by Páll Skúlason in the present volume on the basis of many years of reflection and experience of university administration. His main thesis is that universities need to be more dedicated to critical thinking and to cultivate the moral dimension of scientific, and technical knowledge.
Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- European Universities: Their Traditions, Challenges and Missions
- The Aims and Institutional Structure of the University
- The Future of European Universities: Three Educational Aims
- The Nature and Purpose of Academic Thought
- The University and the Ethics of Knowledge
- The Ethical Mission of the University
- Index