This volume addresses the central question facing the future of higher
education around the world, whether and why universities need to exist
at all. This book accepts the question’s premise: It is not clear
that the university is any longer needed as an institution -- that is,
unless its defenders recover what had made the university the
revolutionary institution that over the past two centuries has not
only defined the shape of modern systematic inquiry but also the
distinctiveness of the societies that have housed them. In short, what
is required is a reanimation of the spirit of Wilhelm von Humboldt for
our times; hence the book's title and subtitle. Humboldt was
responsible for relaunching the university as the vanguard institution
of 'Enlightenment' to which we continue to pay lip service – and
sometimes not much more than that. Admittedly, the task of relaunching
Humboldt today is made difficult because many of the concrete
achievements associated with the Humboldtian university – not least
academic disciplines and nation-states – are increasingly seen as
problematic if not obsolete. However, the global reach of the
Humboldtian vision in its 19th century and 20th century heyday offers
hope that it may be recovered in the 21st century. The book focuses on
the performative character of the academic vocation, what Humboldt
memorably characterized as the 'unity of research and teaching' in the
same person, a role model for students and society at large. The
book's seven chapters develop this theme in a historically and
philosophically nuanced way in terms of the Humboldtian vision of
knowledge, sense of free expression and critical judgement, and
commitment to translation and publicity.
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The Second Coming of Humboldt
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ISBN
9783031363276
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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