Preface – Michael A. Peters/Ronald Barnett: Introduction: The Very Idea of the University – Part One: The German (Bildung) Tradition – Kant, Immanuel (1724–1804): The Conflict of the Philosophy Faculty with the Theology Faculty. From The Conflict of the Faculties (1789/1992) – Schleiermacher, Friedrich D. E. (1768–1834): A Closer Look at the University in General Terms. From Occasional Thoughts on Universities in the German Sense, with an Appendix Regarding a University Soon to Be Established (1808/1991) – Schelling, F. W. J. (1775–1854): The Scientific and Moral Functions of Universities. From On University Studies (1802/1966) – von Humboldt, Wilhelm (1776–1835): On the Spirit and the Organisational Framework of Intellectual Institutions in Berlin (1809/1970) – Nietzsche, Friedrich (1844–1900): Preface, Introduction and Lecture One. From On the Future of Our Educational Institutions (1872/2009) – Jaspers, Karl (1883–1969): Research, Education and Instruction. From The Idea of the University (1923/1960) – Heidegger, Martin (1889–1976): The Self-Assertion of the German University: Address Delivered on the Solemn Assumption of the Rectorate of the University Freiburg 1933/34: Facts and Thoughts (1933/1985) – Habermas, Jürgen (1929–): The Idea of the University: Learning Processes (1987) – Gadamer, Hans-Georg (1900–2002): The Idea of the University, Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow. From Hans-Georg Gadamer on Education, Poetry, and History: Applied Hermeneutics (1992) – Part Two: The English and Scottish (Liberal) Tradition – Sedgwick, Adam (1785–1873): A Discourse on the Studies of the University. A Discourse (1833), Psalm CXVI. 17, 18, 19. From A Discourse on the Studies of the University (1833) – Whewell, William (1794–1866): Preparatory Remarks and of the Subjects of University Teaching. From On the Principles of English University Education (1837) – Newman, John Henry (1801–1890): Knowledge Its Own End. From The Idea of the University (1852) – Stuart Mill, John (1806–1873): Inaugural Address at the University of St. Andrews, February 1st, 1867 (1867) – Arnold, Matthew (1822–1888): Sweetness and Light. From Culture and Anarchy (1869) – Moberly, Walter (1881–1974): Aim and Basis. From The Crisis in the University (1949) – Leavis, F. R. I. (1895–1978): The Idea of the University. From Education and the University: A Sketch for an ‘English School’; English Literature in Our Time and the University (1967) – Leavis, F. R. I. (1895–1978): Literature and the University: The Wrong Question. From English Literature in Our Time and the University (1969) – Oakeshott, Michael (1901–1990): The Idea of the University, 1950. From The Voice of Liberal Learning: Michael Oakeshott on Education (1989) – Oakeshott, Michael (1901–1990): The Definition of a University, 1967. From The Journal of Educational Thought (1967) – Niblett, William Roy (1906–2005): The Central Problem. From Universities between Two Worlds (1974) – Universities between Two Worlds. From Universities between Two Worlds (1974) – Davie, George Elder (1912–2007): The Vernacular Basis of Scottish Humanism. From The Democratic Intellect: Scotland and Her Universities in the Nineteenth Century (1961) – Minogue, Kenneth (1930–2013): The Academic and the Practical Worlds. From The Concept of a University (1973) – Part Three: The American (Pragmatist) Tradition – Veblen, Thorstein (1857–1929): The Place of the University in Modern Life. From The Higher Learning in America: A Memorandum on the Conduct of Universities by Business Men (1918) – Flexner, J. Abraham (1866–1959): The Idea of a Modern University. From Universities: American, English, German (1930) – Hutchins, Robert Maynard (1899–1977): The Dilemmas of the Higher Learning. From The Higher Learning in America (1940) – Kerr, Clark (1911–2003): The Idea of a Multiversity. From The Uses of the University (1963) – Clark, Burton R. (1921–2009): The Problem of University Transformation. From Creating Entrepreneurial Universities: Organizational Pathways of Transformation (1998) – Bok, Derek (1930–): The Roots of Commercialization. From Universities in the Marketplace: The Commercialization of Higher Education (2003) – Noble, David F. (1945–2010): Digital Diploma Mills: The Automation of Higher Education (1998) – Part Four: Other Contributions to the Discourse – Ortega y Gasset, José (1883–1955): The Fundamental Question. From Mission of the University (1930) – Ortega y Gasset, José (1883–1955): The Principle of Economy in Education. From Mission of the University (1930) – Lyotard, Jean-Francois (1924–1998): Introduction; The Field: Knowledge in Computerized Societies; The Problem: Legitimation; The Method: Language Games. From The Postmodern Condition: A Report on Knowledge (1984) – MacIntyre, Alasdair (1929–): The Very Idea of a University: Aristotle, Newman and Us (2010) – Derrida, Jacques (1930–2004): The Principle of Reason: The University in the Eyes of Its Pupils (1983) – Bourdieu, Pierre (1930–2002): Preface to the English Edition. From Homo Academicus (1984) – Said, Edward W. (1935–2003): On the University. From Edward Said and Critical Decolonization (2007) – Readings, Bill (1960–1994): The Idea of Excellence, From The University of Ruins (1996) – Readings, Bill (1960–1994): Dwelling in the Ruins. From The University of Ruins (1996) – Name Index – Subject Index.
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