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    The Idea of a University.Frank M. Turner (ed.) - 1996 - Yale University Press.
    Since its publication almost 150 years ago, The Idea of a University has had an extraordinary influence on the shaping and goals of higher education. The issues that John Henry Newman raised--the place of religion and moral values in the university setting, the competing claims of liberal and professional education, the character of the academic community, the cultural role of literature, the relation of religion and science--have provoked discussion from Newman's time to our own. This edition of (...)
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    The Idea of a Universal Theory of Education—an Impossible but Necessary Project?Michael Uljens - 2002 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 36 (3):353-375.
    Michael Uljens; The Idea of a Universal Theory of Education—an Impossible but Necessary Project?, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 36, Issue 3, 16 Dec.
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    The Idea of a Universal Bildwissenschaft.Jason Gaiger - 2020 - Estetika: The European Journal of Aesthetics 51 (2):208.
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    The idea of a universal theory of education—an impossible but necessary project?Michael Uljens - 2002 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 36 (3):353–375.
    Michael Uljens; The Idea of a Universal Theory of Education—an Impossible but Necessary Project?, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 36, Issue 3, 16 Dec.
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    The idea of a university: defined and illustrated in nine discourses delivered to the Catholics of Dublin in occasional lectures and essays addressed to the members of the Catholic University.John Henry Newman - 1982 - Notre Dame, Ind.: University of Notre Dame Press. Edited by Martin J. Svaglic.
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    The Idea of a Universal Bildwissenschaft.Jason Gaiger - 2014 - Estetika: The European Journal of Aesthetics 51 (2):208-229.
    The emergence of Bildwissenschaft as a new interdisciplinary formation that is intended to encompass all images calls for an analysis of the grounds on which the claim to universality can be upheld. I argue that whereas the lifting of scope restrictions imposes only a weak universality requirement, the identification of features that belong to the entire class of entities that are categorized as images imposes a strong universality requirement. Reflection on this issue brings into focus the distinctive character of Bildwissenschaft (...)
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    Newman, Imagination, and The Idea of a University.Matthew Muller - 2015 - Newman Studies Journal 12 (1):43-56.
    In this article I argue that one way of approaching Newman’s Idea of a University is to view it as a text about the formation of imagination. This is done in three parts. First, I identify the core features of imagination as Newman conceived it by drawing on various sources from his life and work. Second, I turn to Idea of a University in particular, primarily the “Lectures on University Teaching,” to demonstrate that the concept (...)
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    The idea of a university.D. C. Smith & Anne Karin Langslow (eds.) - 1999 - Philadelphia: J. Kingsley Publishers.
    As late-1990s developments in higher education suggest that a concept of a university will continue to be redefined, this text looks at the past, present and possible future changes in the nature of universities.
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    The Uses of Knowledge: Selections From the Idea of a University.Leo L. Ward (ed.) - 1948 - Wiley-Blackwell.
    This insightful selection, features four discourses from The Idea of a University: Knowledge Its Own End; Knowledge Viewed in Relation to Learning; Knowledge Viewed in Relation to Professional Skill; and Knowledge Viewed in Relation to Religion. Also included are excerpts from the "Preface" and the following appendices: Discipline of Mind; Literature and Science; and Style. Edited by Leo L. Ward, this volume also contains an introduction, a list of principal dates in Newman's life, and a bibliography.
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    The Idea of a Universal History on a Cosmo-political Plan.Immanuel Kant - 1927 - Sociological Press.
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    790 The Idea of a University.G. I. Bill - 1999 - In D. C. Smith & Anne Karin Langslow (eds.), The idea of a university. Philadelphia: J. Kingsley Publishers. pp. 51--189.
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  12. The idea of a university and the concept of philosophy in Max Weber, Karl Jaspers and Martin Heidegger (academic setting of philosophy).R. Mehring - 1998 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 105 (2):370-381.
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    The idea of a university in Britain, 1870–1970.Thomas William Heyck - 1987 - History of European Ideas 8 (2):205-219.
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    The Uses of Knowledge: Selections From the Idea of a University.John Henry Newman - 1948 - Wiley-Blackwell.
    This insightful selection, features four discourses from The Idea of a University: Knowledge Its Own End; Knowledge Viewed in Relation to Learning; Knowledge Viewed in Relation to Professional Skill; and Knowledge Viewed in Relation to Religion. Also included are excerpts from the "Preface" and the following appendices: Discipline of Mind; Literature and Science; and Style. Edited by Leo L. Ward, this volume also contains an introduction, a list of principal dates in Newman's life, and a bibliography.
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    The Developmental Prospect of the Korean Catholic Universities in the Light of John Henry Newman’s The Idea of a University. 이종진 - 2016 - The Catholic Philosophy 26:57-84.
    본고의 목적은 고전의 가치를 지닌 존 헨리 뉴먼의 『대학의 이념』이 다루고 있는 중요한 주제들을 요약해서 소개하고, 이를 통해서 오늘날 한국 가톨릭대학교들의 현실을 진단함과 동시에 미래의 발전 전망들을 가늠해보는 것이다. 본론의 첫째 부분은, 뉴먼이 다루고 있는 주제들 중에서 오늘날 여전히 시의성을 지니고 있는 네 가지 주제들을 소개하는 것이다: 가톨릭대학교의 설립목적, 학문으로서의 신학의 통합적 역할, 자유교양교육의 중요성, 가톨릭 인본주의에 입각한 교회의 의무. 이어서 둘째 부분에서는, 뉴먼의 저서에 대한 현대 미국의 대학교육자들의 견해를 소개하는 것인데, 이는 오늘날 대학의 문제 역시 세계화의 맥락에서 반성될 수 (...)
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    The idea of a moral economy: Gerard of Siena on usury, restitution, and prescription.Lawrin Armstrong - 2016 - Toronto: University of Toronto Press. Edited by Lawrin D. Armstrong & Gerardus.
    The Idea of a Moral Economy is the first modern edition and English translation of three questions disputed at the University of Paris in 1330 by the theologian Gerard of Siena. The questions represent the most influential late medieval formulation of the natural law argument against usury and the illicit acquisition of property. Together they offer a particularly clear example of scholastic ideas about the nature and purpose of economic activity and the medieval concept of a moral economy. (...)
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    Philosophical Reflections on the Idea of a Universal Basic Income.Catherine Rowett - 2022 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 91:81-102.
    A universal basic income is an unconditional allowance, sufficient to live on, paid in cash to every citizen regardless of income. It has been a Green Party policy for years. But the idea raises many interesting philosophical questions, about fairness, entitlement, desert, stigma and sanctions, the value of unpaid work, the proper ambitions of a good society, and our preconceptions about whether leisure or jobs are the thing we should prize above all for free citizens. Coming from the perspective (...)
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    The Conversation of a University.George Allan - 2018 - In Aaron Stoller & Eli Kramer (eds.), Contemporary Philosophical Proposals for the University: Toward a Philosophy of Higher Education. Springer Verlag. pp. 103-122.
    This chapter argues that the essential task of a university is not teaching students to be experts in some field of endeavor but educating them, so they might learn how to act in accord with the basic moral constraints governing any endeavor. With the help of ideas from Plato, Aristotle, and Michael Oakeshott, this argument is developed by distinguishing actions from practices and prudential from moral practices. Our moral practices, which comprise our character, cannot be taught, but they can (...)
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    The idea of the university as a heterotopia: The ethics and politics of thinking in the age of informational capitalism.Bregham Dalgliesh - 2023 - Thesis Eleven 175 (1):81-107.
    Drawing on struggles within academe between faculty that promote critical education and advocates of New Public Management (NPM) who endorse instrumental learning, I reimagine the university as a counter-space that positions it as a counter-power to informational capitalism. Initially, I outline its twin threats: ethical, as self-entrepreneurial academics are valorised by NPM; and political, with informationalisation conflating spaces of thinking. I then detail Scott Lash’s specific account of how the info-comm society negates critique. However, his monistic understanding of informationalisation (...)
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    Newman's Idea of a University: The American Response.Peter M. J. Stravinskas & Patrick J. Reilly (eds.) - 2006 - Newman House Press.
    Papers presented at the Conference of the Cardinal Newman Society, November, 2001, the Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C.
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    The Idea of the Idea of a University and Its Antithesis.Sheldon Rothblatt & H. W. Arndt - 1989
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    Tales from Two Cities: The Evolving Identity of John Henry Newman’s The Idea of a University.Todd Ream - 2007 - Newman Studies Journal 4 (1):24-37.
    This essay describes not only the evolving identity of Newman’s The Idea of a University, but also the way in which this process points to a larger tension between what Augustine referred to as the City of God and the city of this world.While no other work is perhaps more quoted than Newman’s Idea in relation to theoretical conceptions of university life, the origins of this work are often little understood. As a result, Newman’s Idea (...)
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  23. John Henry Newman, The Idea of a University Reviewed by.Kelly D. Sorensen - 1997 - Philosophy in Review 17 (1):62-64.
     
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    The Idea of the American University.Bradley C. S. Watson (ed.) - 2010 - Lexington Books.
    As John Henry Newman reflected on 'The Idea of a University' more than a century and a half ago, Bradley C. S. Watson brings together some of the nation's most eminent thinkers on higher education to reflect on the nature and purposes of the American university today. Their mordant reflections paint a picture of the American university in crisis. This book is essential reading for thoughtful citizens, scholars, and educational policymakers.
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    The Idea of a Catholic University, first part.William J. McGucken - 1940 - Modern Schoolman 17 (3):41-42.
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    The Idea of a Catholic University, conclusion.William J. McGucken - 1940 - Modern Schoolman 17 (3):49-50.
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    The Oxford Origins of John Henry Newman's Educational Thought in The Idea of a University.Stephen Morgan - 2012 - Newman Studies Journal 9 (1):32-43.
    This essay, originally a presentation at the annual conference of the Newman Association of America at St. Anselm’s College, Manchester, New Hampshire, in 2011, argues that The Idea of a University reflects a notion of university education that was already present in all its essentials in Newman’s thought by 1830. Newman’s experience as an undergraduate, his early years as a Fellow of Oriel College and his correspondence with Edward Hawkins during the Tutorship dispute indicate that Newman’s ideas (...)
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    The Idea of a Free Christian University.P. S. Dreyer - 1996 - HTS Theological Studies 52 (2/3).
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    The Idea of a "Neutral" Universe in the French Enlightenment.Lester G. Crocker - 1983 - Diderot Studies 21:45 - 76.
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    The Idea of a Catholic University.John Goyette & William Mathie - 2000 - Maritain Studies/Etudes Maritainiennes 16:71-91.
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    The very idea of a university: Aristotle, Newman, and us.Alasdair MacIntyre - 2009 - British Journal of Educational Studies 57 (4):347-362.
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    Newman and the Anglican Idea of a University.Mark Chapman - 2011 - Journal for the History of Modern Theology/Zeitschrift für Neuere Theologiegeschichte 18 (2):212-227.
    This article discusses the educational context of John Henry Newman's earlier writings. Through a detailed analysis of the character of Oxford University it traces the development of his educational theory in his practice of teaching. Oxford, which remained a wholly Anglican institution until the 1870s, functioned as a microcosmfor the broader issues of church and state which dominated the writings of the leaders of the Tractarian Movement in the 1830s. The article helps explain why English theology developed completely differently (...)
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    The Idea of the American University.John Agresto, William B. Allen, Michael P. Foley, Gary D. Glenn, Susan E. Hanssen, Mark C. Henrie, Peter Augustine Lawler, William Mathie, James V. Schall, Bradley C. S. Watson & Peter Wood (eds.) - 2010 - Lexington Books.
    As John Henry Newman reflected on 'The Idea of a University' more than a century and a half ago, Bradley C. S. Watson brings together some of the nation's most eminent thinkers on higher education to reflect on the nature and purposes of the American university today. Their mordant reflections paint a picture of the American university in crisis. This book is essential reading for thoughtful citizens, scholars, and educational policymakers.
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  34. John Henry Newman, The Idea of a University[REVIEW]Kelly Sorensen - 1997 - Philosophy in Review 17:62-64.
     
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    Newman Now: Re-Examining the Concepts of 'Philosophical' and 'Liberal' in "The Idea of a University".Joseph Dunne - 2006 - British Journal of Educational Studies 54 (4):412-428.
    Taking account of crucial differences between the social environments of universities in Newman 's time and in ours, this paper considers two key concepts in the "The Idea of the University", the 'philosophical' and the 'liberal'. It argues that, despite their merits, both concepts are beset by problems. And it suggests some lines of analysis, partly inspired by an Aristotelian influence both in Newman 's own work and in some recent philosophy, that may help to address these problems (...)
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  36. The Idea of Visva-Bharati: Tagore and Comparative University Studies.Jayjit Sarkar & Jagannath Basu - 2024 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 58 (2):1-11.
    The idea with which Rabindranath Tagore established Visva-Bharati is different from that of the grounding of Immanuel Kant's "university with condition" or that of Jacques Derrida's "university without condition." The thinking that finally materialized into Visva-Bharati, or rather the "fore-thinking," is an uncanny complex of aesthetics, politics, topolitics, pedagogy, and Tagorean philosophy of the "home" and the "world." There is neither the "conflict" of Kant's essay _The Conflict of the Faculties_ nor Derrida's absolute radicality and radical absoluteness: (...)
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    The Intellectual Appeal of Catholicism and the Idea of a Catholic University.Mark William Roche - 2003 - University of Notre Dame Press.
    "A deeply thoughtful articulation of an enduring and appealing ideal. It is an ideal with a resonance beyond the world of Catholic higher education for all in the academy who still respond to the beckoning vision of the ultimate unity of all human knowing and who view it, indeed, as a necessary inspiration if we are to succeed in according to our intellectual activities the sort of seriousness and moral significance they properly deserve." —Francis Oakley, President Emeritus, Williams College "There (...)
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  38. The reality of a universal language faculty.Steven Pinker & Ray Jackendoff - 2009 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 32 (5):465-466.
    While endorsing Evans & Levinson's (E&L's) call for rigorous documentation of variation, we defend the idea of Universal Grammar as a toolkit of language acquisition mechanisms. The authors exaggerate diversity by ignoring the space of conceivable but nonexistent languages, trivializing major design universals, conflating quantitative with qualitative variation, and assuming that the utility of a linguistic feature suffices to explain how children acquire it.
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  39. The idea of God in the light of recent philosophy: the Gifford lectures delivered in the University of Aberdeen in the years 1912 and 1913.A. Seth Pringle-Pattison - 1920 - London [etc.]: Oxford university press.
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  40. Justice and Imperialism: On the Very Idea of a Universal Standard.Duncan Ivison - 2010 - In Shaunnagh Dorsett & Ian Hunter (eds.), Law and Politics in British Colonial Thought: Transpositions of Empire. Palgrave MacMillan. pp. 31-48.
    How does empire become transposed onto justice? There are two kinds of question here, one historical the other conceptual, though they are often entwined. First, we may ask whether there are particular arguments about justice that were subsequently used in the justification of empire or colonialism. Or, we may seek to trace the conceptual structure of argu- ments justifying imperialism to their roots in particular philosophical views, debunking their supposed universalism.3 Second, we may ask about the very nature of the (...)
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    The Concept of a University.D. W. Hamlyn - 1996 - Philosophy 71 (276):205 - 218.
    To those who think that an institution must be a function of its history it must seem a considerable anomaly that when universities were first set up in the Middle Ages their main aim, apart from being communities of scholars, was to produce theologians, lawyers and doctors of medicine. For arts and what then had some connection with what we now know as science, as incorporated in the traditional seven liberal arts of grammar, logic and rhetoric, followed by arithmetic, geometry, (...)
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    The Idea of a Modern University[REVIEW]John Donnelly - 1976 - International Philosophical Quarterly 16 (2):248-251.
  43. The idea of a germ: Spreading germs: disease theories and medical practice in Britain, 1865–1900 Michael Worboys, Cambridge Studies in the History of Medicine, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2000, pp. xvi+ 327, Price£ 45 hardback, ISBN 0-521-77302-4. [REVIEW]Deborah C. Brunton - 2003 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 34 (2):367-373.
     
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  44. The idea of a germ - spreading germs: Disease theories and medical practice in Britain, 1865-1900 Michael worboys, cambridge studies in the history of medicine, cambridge university press, cambridge, 2000, pp. XVI+327, price £45 hardback, ISBN 0-521-77302-. [REVIEW]C. D. - 2003 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 34 (2):367-373.
     
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  45. The changing idea of a university.David Smith - 1999 - In D. C. Smith & Anne Karin Langslow (eds.), The idea of a university. Philadelphia: J. Kingsley Publishers.
     
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  46. Newman's idea of a university : A guide for the contemporary university?Ian Ker - 1999 - In D. C. Smith & Anne Karin Langslow (eds.), The idea of a university. Philadelphia: J. Kingsley Publishers.
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    The Idea of Gesture as a Universal Language in the XVIIth and XVIIIth Centuries.James R. Knowlson - 1965 - Journal of the History of Ideas 26 (4):495.
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    The Ideals of Knowledge and the Idea of a University.Leslie Armour - 2000 - Maritain Studies/Etudes Maritainiennes 16:3-23.
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    Is John Henry Newman's Nineteenth-Century The Idea of a University Relevant in the Twenty-First Century?Allan Patience - 2021 - Newman Studies Journal 18 (2):70-89.
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    The Various Kinds of Concepts and the Idea of a Mental Language.Gyula Klima - 2009 - In John Buridan. New York: Oxford University Press.
    Common representational content allows the Buridanian classification of human concepts discussed in the fourth chapter, which provides the first thoroughgoing, systematic survey of Buridan’s conception of a mental language. The chapter discusses the divisions of concepts into syncategorematic and categorematic, simple and complex, absolute and connotative, and singular and common concepts. Besides presenting these classifications, the chapter provides a detailed discussion of the idea of conceptual complexity as semantic compositionality, its role in Buridan’s nominalist program of “ontological reduction,” and (...)
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