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Common Knowledge (2009) 15 (3): 373–394.
Published: 01 August 2009
...Matthew A. Taylor Written exclusively in the third-person by a narrator who repeatedly refers to “Henry Adams” as “passive,” “submissive,” and “a helpless victim” in relation to the “forces” in the world that form him, The Education of Henry Adams attenuates both author and subject by valuing...
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Common Knowledge (2014) 20 (3): 404–411.
Published: 01 August 2014
...Babette Babich This essay claims that, despite the explicit opposition to Darwin in his writings, Nietzsche is regarded as a Darwinist both by the educated public and, increasingly, by Anglo analytic philosophers. In part, the problem is that, while scholars correctly observe the influence...
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Common Knowledge (2016) 22 (2): 211–219.
Published: 01 May 2016
...Gary Saul Morson Despite their professed multiculturalism, educated Americans find it hard to imagine that others do not share their liberal values. Does not everyone love their children and want peace? The author of the article, a Tolstoy scholar and student of Russian culture, discusses topics...
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Common Knowledge (2022) 28 (2): 261–283.
Published: 01 May 2022
..., they ask, can a synthesis of normative cultural value and historicizing knowledge really be achieved? The question is foregrounded in their discussion of Nietzsche's educational treatises. Nietzsche disparaged Humboldt's ideal of the “free autonomous personality” and the institutional norms (“academic...
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Common Knowledge (2002) 8 (3): 427–438.
Published: 01 August 2002
..., a valued former student bludgeoned me into agreeing to be keynote
speaker for a celebration at the university where he now teaches. The collo-
quium, called to mark a special founding anniversary, was to be entitled “Higher
Education in and for a Just Society...
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Common Knowledge (2015) 21 (3): 373–378.
Published: 01 September 2015
... and it delivers if groups, target and markets its with familiar is company’smanagement the if ideas, good on founded if thrive rather, ofwill profit; it pursuit not relentless its is successful acompany makes What ofboth. strengths the and workings for the funding. educational from...
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Common Knowledge (2016) 22 (2): 277–283.
Published: 01 May 2016
... valued are they that students assuring quantifiable, nowby all are ofsuccess Measures numbers. to teachers and children reduces and economists of the more,morethat and is, use educators that language The curriculum. its and system education ofthe structure and language...
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Common Knowledge (2018) 24 (3): 353–355.
Published: 01 August 2018
... and of the careful planning and passionate commitment of teachers may help us all to cling to the moral values both professors and their students seem to need and want in these troubled times. the humanities approaches to teaching the value of education online pedagogy professors’ doubts Copyright © 2018...
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Common Knowledge (2003) 9 (1): 42–49.
Published: 01 January 2003
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higher education was also becoming wolfish. At some point in the twentieth cen-
tury, we appear to have lost the sense of being part of a “novitiate culture,” and
in my field that has meant (for better or worse) losing a sense of being what Don-
ald...
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Common Knowledge (2015) 21 (3): 464–483.
Published: 01 September 2015
...,” Arizona the at Visitors Japanese Pacific: the across ries Memo “War Yaguchi, Nagasaki. and Hiroshima about more learn to Americans for need the state memorial, the of value educational the appreciating while visitors, the of asegment that noted has YujinYaguchi example...
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Caroline Walker Bynum, Mary Harvey Doyno, Dorothea von Mücke, Frederick S. Paxton, Ramona Naddaff ...
Common Knowledge (2017) 23 (1): 57–58.
Published: 01 January 2017
... settings, in the hope of helping to turn the international anglophone conversation about humanistic education away from utilitarian, presentist, all-inclusive claims and toward a demonstration of what the humanities do in practice. © 2017 by Duke University Press 2017 humanities education defenses...
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Common Knowledge (2009) 15 (2): 181–196.
Published: 01 April 2009
... in Written enthusiasm. Letters of Series a in Man of Education olution; but when Jacobin France erupted, violence repelled him...
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Common Knowledge (2023) 29 (3): 324–341.
Published: 01 September 2023
... remained profoundly uncurious about the humanity of those who were not free, male, and Greek. Their cheerful consensus about values manifested itself in the limited and uninspiring nature of Athenian education. One positive development in the United States, as elsewhere in the modern world...
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Common Knowledge (2002) 8 (2): 310–332.
Published: 01 April 2002
... immediate adversaries, by critics of ecclesiastical
influence (often jurists and philosophers; sometimes physicians), and by the rep-
resentatives of suppressed religious minorities. One would of course do well not
to accept such accusations at face value...
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Common Knowledge (2010) 16 (2): 198–222.
Published: 01 April 2010
... the on Russia, one speak of Europe as awhile unity discounting a part of it, namely Can Europe. Western with Europe of whole the identify simply not andone Westerncan iscivilization, essentially European civilization however, fact, values andIn aspirations. what is described as European common...
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Common Knowledge (2011) 17 (2): 375–382.
Published: 01 April 2011
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Common Knowledge (2013) 19 (2): 224–236.
Published: 01 April 2013
..., is language.) Knowledge, as the additional symbolic value, is distributed and at the same time preserved in the process of permanent communication. © 2013 by Duke University Press 2013 Symposium: Fuzzy Studies, Part 5
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Common Knowledge (2006) 12 (1): 96–106.
Published: 01 January 2006
... In attention. subjects’ center of their tothe it, underpinned that values martial the and success, military propel to designed transformation acultural by panied wereaccom- wars These extent. unprecedented toan empire ofthe expansion the led to of wars aseries centuries eighteenth...
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Common Knowledge (2021) 27 (1): 121–122.
Published: 01 January 2021
... of control that even Genghis Khan may not have possessed. It is largely a flattering myth for educated audiences. Lodge appears to be on safer grounds when she endorses G. K. Chesterton s advice that we accept [Lear] as a purely fabulous figure, on his own description of himself. That Lear has become...
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Common Knowledge (2017) 23 (1): 101–103.
Published: 01 January 2017
.... People who go into law, business, medicine, commerce, blue-collar
work, or social services tend to say, when interviewed in their fifties, that what
they remember most from their higher education and value most about the expe-
rience is not vocationally relevant training, which quickly becomes...
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