110 Pages
by
Routledge
110 Pages
by
Routledge
120 Pages
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Routledge
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In 1930, the great Spanish philosopher Jose Ortega y Gasset set forth a program for reforming the modern Spanish university. Aware that the missions of the university are many and often competing, Ortega built his program around a conception of a "general culture" that knows no national boundaries or time limits and could fit into any national system of higher education. His ideas are especially... Read more
INTRODUCTION TO THE TRANSACTION EDITION, I. A TEMPERED SPIRIT OF REFORM, II. THE FUNDAMENTAL QUESTION, III. THE PRINCIPLE OF ECONOMY IN EDUCATION, IV. WHAT THE UNIVERSITY MUST BE PRIMARILY: THE UNIVERSITY; PROFESSION AND SCIENCE, v. CULTURE AND SCIENCE, VI. WHAT THE UNIVERSITY MUST BE IN ADDITION, INDEX
Biography
Gerard Chaliand






