1st Edition
Towards the Virtuous University The Moral Bases of Academic Practice
List of figures
Preface and acknowledgements
Chapter 1 Universities as civic spaces
- The structure of the book
- Troubled times
- Civic spaces, civic leadership
- Academic professionalism: a changing profession
- Conclusion
Chapter 2 Universities as places of learning
- Stratification, fractionalisation and atomisation
- Management, money and marketing!
- Change from the inside-out
- Academic professionalism: a learning profession
- Conclusion
Chapter 3 Universities as deliberative spaces
- A failure of nerve
- Reclaiming a sense of purpose
- Whose freedom? Whose spaces?
- Academic professionalism: a profession of values
- Conclusion
Chapter 4 Truthfulness: accuracy and sincerity
- The Socratic legacy
- The virtues in practice
- The notion of truthfulness
- The integrity of practice: truthfulness
- Conclusion
Chapter 5 Respect: attentiveness and honesty
- The notion of respect
- Respect as recognition
- Attentiveness and honesty
- The integrity of practice: respect
- Conclusion
Chapter 6 Authenticity: courage and compassion
- The notion of authenticity
- Authenticity and the emotions
- Courage and compassion
- The integrity of practice: authenticity
- Conclusion
Chapter 7 Magnanimity: autonomy and care
- The notion of magnanimity
- Towards a cosmopolitan magnanimity
- Autonomy and care
- The integrity of practice: magnanimity
- Conclusion
Chapter 8 Relationships of virtue
- The social content of hope
- The notion of virtuous relationships
- Inter-personal conditions for virtual relationships
- Actualising relationships of virtue
- Conclusion
Chapter 9 Virtuous institutions
- Beyond decency
- The cost of utopia
- The conditions for institutional flourishing
- Working towards a good society
- Conclusion
References
Biography
Jon Nixon
"Jon Nixon's Toward the Virtuous University is indispensable reading for anyone concerned about the future of higher education. The philosophical underpinnings that shape Nixon's arguments are a refreshing articulation of how important and connected universities, academic practice, and our evolving society are." -- Bryan Gopaul, Academic Matters, January 8, 2009






