This thesis is an examination of some of the concepts and theories which feature prominently in debates about the functions of the universities and the nature and purposes of higher education. In order to give the study some historical perspective and at the same time identify a number of the major issues, the first chapter briefly surveys the development of the idea of the university and of university education from its origins in the middle ages to the close of the nineteenth century
AbstractBackgroundThe crisis that the modern university is experiencing today, is conditioned by the...
The aim of the study presented here is to show that Jasper’s idea of university is intended to prese...
This thesis is focused on Heidegger's concept of university. Firstly is shown Heidegger's a difficul...
The history of universities has long been an object of scholarly research. Nonetheless, the proposed...
The reform of education is the subject of numerous discussions. However, scientifically based propos...
The tension between thought and practice is an ancient one in Western societies. Universities, as in...
Currently a question is formed in the philosophy of education, solving which requires the integratio...
Civil societies around the world today are arguably facing existential crises in political, economic...
The mass higher education and the mcdonaldization of higher education are social phenomena which sha...
Beginning with the briefest reference to the state of higher education today, this paper overviews m...
The university has strong relationship with philosophy from the perspective of “Theory of science" (...
The origin of universities reaches the period of Ancient Greece when philosophy (sophists, Socrates,...
Despite the fact that European states hold formal regulatory competences in higher education, the co...
The current university in a globalised world is facing all kinds of new challenges: an increasing co...
Questions concerning the purpose and the nature of higher education are often referred to as “the id...
AbstractBackgroundThe crisis that the modern university is experiencing today, is conditioned by the...
The aim of the study presented here is to show that Jasper’s idea of university is intended to prese...
This thesis is focused on Heidegger's concept of university. Firstly is shown Heidegger's a difficul...
The history of universities has long been an object of scholarly research. Nonetheless, the proposed...
The reform of education is the subject of numerous discussions. However, scientifically based propos...
The tension between thought and practice is an ancient one in Western societies. Universities, as in...
Currently a question is formed in the philosophy of education, solving which requires the integratio...
Civil societies around the world today are arguably facing existential crises in political, economic...
The mass higher education and the mcdonaldization of higher education are social phenomena which sha...
Beginning with the briefest reference to the state of higher education today, this paper overviews m...
The university has strong relationship with philosophy from the perspective of “Theory of science" (...
The origin of universities reaches the period of Ancient Greece when philosophy (sophists, Socrates,...
Despite the fact that European states hold formal regulatory competences in higher education, the co...
The current university in a globalised world is facing all kinds of new challenges: an increasing co...
Questions concerning the purpose and the nature of higher education are often referred to as “the id...
AbstractBackgroundThe crisis that the modern university is experiencing today, is conditioned by the...
The aim of the study presented here is to show that Jasper’s idea of university is intended to prese...
This thesis is focused on Heidegger's concept of university. Firstly is shown Heidegger's a difficul...