出版社: Penguin
出版年: 2012-2-23
页数: 240
定价: GBP 9.99
装帧: Paperback
ISBN: 9781846144820
内容简介 · · · · · ·
Across the world, universities are more numerous than they have ever been, yet at the same time there is unprecedented confusion about their purpose and scepticism about their value. What Are Universities For? offers a spirited and compelling argument for completely rethinking the way we see our universities, and why we need them. Stefan Collini challenges the common claim that...
Across the world, universities are more numerous than they have ever been, yet at the same time there is unprecedented confusion about their purpose and scepticism about their value. What Are Universities For? offers a spirited and compelling argument for completely rethinking the way we see our universities, and why we need them. Stefan Collini challenges the common claim that universities need to show that they help to make money in order to justify getting more money. Instead, he argues that we must reflect on the different types of institution and the distinctive roles they play. In particular we must recognize that attempting to extend human understanding, which is at the heart of disciplined intellectual enquiry, can never be wholly harnessed to immediate social purposes - particularly in the case of the humanities, which both attract and puzzle many people and are therefore the most difficult subjects to justify. At a time when the future of higher education lies in the balance, What Are Universities For? offers all of us a better, deeper and more enlightened understanding of why universities matter, to everyone.
作者简介 · · · · · ·
Stefan Collini has become one of the most respected voices in public debates about universities and their place in modern society.He is a Professor of Intellectual History and English Literature at Cambridge University and Fellow of the British Academy, who frequently contributes to The Guardian,The London Review of Books,The Times Literary Supplement and The Nation.Reviewers o...
Stefan Collini has become one of the most respected voices in public debates about universities and their place in modern society.He is a Professor of Intellectual History and English Literature at Cambridge University and Fellow of the British Academy, who frequently contributes to The Guardian,The London Review of Books,The Times Literary Supplement and The Nation.Reviewers of the recent, Common Reading: Critics, Historians,Publics (2008), described him as 'one of Britain's finest essaysists and writers.'Other works include Absent Minds: Intellectuals in Britain (2006),Public Moralists (1991),Matthew Arnold: a Critical Portrait (1994) and English Pasts: Essays in History and Culture (1999).
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大学,有什么用?需要讨论吗?
拿什么拯救你,我的大学
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本书是基于英国大学的历史及现状。因此对英国大学不太了解的读者读起来有些隔。对于普通人来说,大学只是目标,大学对外有一堵高墙,墙外的人很难了解内幕。但是在全球化的趋势下,大学面临的问题是极为相似的,所以阅读这本书是有意义的。 关于大学的历史,作者提到,1810年洪... (展开)大学真没用了吗?大学应基于怎样的理论发展?到底有没有用呢?
不受约束地追求智识,提升人类的理解力
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乍看《大学,有什么用?》这个书名,像是要通过不断地论述向读者证明大学的用处有哪些。我还想当然地以为作者要把大学往功利主义者的重地进军,以这个名号获得那些批判今日大学现状的关注,进而以臭名昭著的方式成名。好的吧,这位剑桥大学思想史教授自然不想这样被大家熟知,... (展开)《大学,有什么用?》大学有用,人生无解!
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本文重点: 1、这本《大学,有什么用?》总共分为三大部分,一个引言和十个章节,作者不仅仅通过纽曼思想探讨了有用和无用,还分享了他对人文学科的看法,以及讲述了英国大学的微历史 ,内容十分宏观和专业。 2、这本书不仅适合喜欢文学的人阅读,更加适合想要去英国留学的人当做... (展开)> 更多书评 18篇
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4 有用 文的 2012-08-02 21:06:14
在伦敦的Waterstone's随手看完了。大学教育为何?这也是自本科来一直反思的问题。作者说,是为了拓展人类认识的疆域,并学会把握方向。这样也就跳出了该学习人文还是功利知识的永恒话题。
4 有用 文的 2012-08-02 21:06:14
在伦敦的Waterstone's随手看完了。大学教育为何?这也是自本科来一直反思的问题。作者说,是为了拓展人类认识的疆域,并学会把握方向。这样也就跳出了该学习人文还是功利知识的永恒话题。