The Idea of a University: Knowledge As Its Own End
In his fifth discourse of The Idea of a University, Newman explores what a university is, its use, and its proper end. Read Article
In his fifth discourse of The Idea of a University, Newman explores what a university is, its use, and its proper end. Read Article
In Plato’s Laws an argument is made for the pedagogical need for symposia, the drinking parties in Greece. In the Symposium, we see how one plays out. Read Article
Aristotle explains in his Physics that good philosophy begins with the observation of physical objects, and ends with relating those objects to thought. Read Article