Institution of Intellectual Values: Realism and Idealism in Higher Education

Author:   Gordon Graham
Publisher:   Imprint Academic
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9781845401009


Pages:   290
Publication Date:   30 April 2007
Format:   Paperback
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"This is a revised and expanded version of the much praised short book Universities: ""The Recovery of An Idea"". It contains chapters on the history of universities; the value of university education; the nature of research; the management and funding of universities plus additional essays on such subjects as human nature and the study of the humanities, interdisciplinary versus multidisciplinary study, information systems and the concept of a library, the prospects for e-learning, reforming universities, intellectual integrity and the realities of funding, and spiritual values and the knowledge economy."

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Author:   Gordon Graham
Publisher:   Imprint Academic
Imprint:   Imprint Academic
Dimensions:   Width: 13.50cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 21.00cm
Weight:   0.350kg
ISBN:  

9781845401009


ISBN 10:   184540100
Pages:   290
Publication Date:   30 April 2007
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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'Those who care about universities should thank Gordon Graham for doing what has needed doing so urgently'. Philosophy 'Graham has written an elegant and extraordinarily refreshing book, with no fudging of his own opinions and judgements ... It deserves a very wide readership and will surely stand as a point of reference for years to come.' Gordon Johnson, Times Higher Education Supplement 'A short reflective treatise on British university education that deserves to be widely read ... its appeal is universal and deserves the attention of a wide audience.' Political Studies Review 'Though densely and cogently argued, this book is extremely readable and indeed deserves to be widely read'. Philosophical Quarterly. The best descussion I know of on this question [What are universities for]. Alison Wolf, T.HE.S. This volume ought to be compulsory reading for every government minister or civil servant with responsibilities in this area. Margaret Atkins, New Blackfriars [Graham] offer['s] insights that could be useful in recapturing some autonomy and bringing renewed respect to universities. PatriciaT. Ashton and Tesia Marshik, PsycCRITIQUES. Many of Graham's criticisms of current policy rhetoric are on the mark. Charles Thorpe, Political Studies Review. ' The institution of intellectual values is before all else a rare and valuable normative statement, and should be read as such ... a salutary contribution indeed' Andrew Kent, Progress in Human Geography 32(3).


'Those who care about universities should thank Gordon Graham for doing what has needed doing so urgently'. Philosophy 'Graham has written an elegant and extraordinarily refreshing book, with no fudging of his own opinions and judgements ... It deserves a very wide readership and will surely stand as a point of reference for years to come.' Gordon Johnson, Times Higher Education Supplement 'A short reflective treatise on British university education that deserves to be widely read ... its appeal is universal and deserves the attention of a wide audience.' Political Studies Review 'Though densely and cogently argued, this book is extremely readable and indeed deserves to be widely read'. Philosophical Quarterly. The best descussion I know of on this question [What are universities for]. Alison Wolf, T.HE.S. This volume ought to be compulsory reading for every government minister or civil servant with responsibilities in this area. Margaret Atkins, New Blackfriars [Graham] offer['s] insights that could be useful in recapturing some autonomy and bringing renewed respect to universities. PatriciaT. Ashton and Tesia Marshik, PsycCRITIQUES. Many of Graham's criticisms of current policy rhetoric are on the mark. Charles Thorpe, Political Studies Review. ' The institution of intellectual values is before all else a rare and valuable normative statement, and should be read as such ... a salutary contribution indeed' Andrew Kent, Progress in Human Geography 32(3).


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Gordon Graham is Regius Professor of Moral Philosophy at the University of Aberdeen and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.

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