Higher Education and the Growth of Knowledge by Michael Segre

Higher Education and the Growth of Knowledge by Michael Segre

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Higher Education and the Growth of Knowledge by Michael Segre

This book sketches the history of higher education, in parallel with the development of science. Its goal is to draw attention to the historical tensions between the aims of higher education and those of science, in the hope of contributing to improving the contemporary university. A helpful tool in analyzing these intellectual and social tensions is Karl Popper's philosophy of science demarcating science and its social context. Popper defines a society that encourages criticism as "open," and argues convincingly that an open society is the most appropriate one for the growth of science. A "closed society," on the other hand, is a tribal and dogmatic society. Despite being the universal home of science today, the university, as an institution that is thousands of years old, carries traces of different past cultural, social, and educational traditions. The book argues that, by and large, the university was, and still is, a closed society and does not serve the best interests of the development of science and of students' education.

"Beginning with ancient Near Eastern literate societies, he traces the history of education and learning through the European medieval, Renaissance, and early modern universities, Enlightenment technological schools and Humboldtian reform movements, arriving finally at contemporary American and European institutions that have expanded their reach worldwideIt is a breathtaking, prodigious survey of 3000 years of intellectual history." - Steven J. Livesey, History of Universities

Michael Segre is Professor of the History of Science at the Gabriele D'Annunzio University in Chieti. He is the author of numerous books and articles, including In the Wake of Galileo (1991) and Peano's Axioms in their Historical Context (1994).
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ISBN 13 9780815381426
ISBN 10 0815381425
Title Higher Education and the Growth of Knowledge
Author Michael Segre
Series Routledge Studies In Cultural History
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Inc
Year published 2019-07-22
Number of pages 240
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.