The Calling of Education : "The Academic Ethic" and Other Essays on Higher Education.

By: Shils, EdwardContributor(s): Grosby, StevenMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1997Copyright date: ©1997Description: 1 online resource (312 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780226753409Subject(s): College teachers -- Professional ethics | Education, Higher -- Aims and objectives | Education, Higher -- Philosophy | Education, Higher -- Social aspects -- United States | Universities and colleges -- United States -- AdministrationGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: The Calling of Education : "The Academic Ethic" and Other Essays on Higher EducationDDC classification: 378/.01 LOC classification: LB2325Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
Intro -- The Calling of Education -- Contents -- Foreword -- Introduction -- The Academic Ethic -- The Criteria of Academic Appointment -- Do We Still Need Academic Freedom? -- The Eighth Jefferson Lecture in the Humanities: "Render unto Caesar …" Government, Society, and the Universities in Their Reciprocal Rights and Duties -- The Idea of the University: Obstacles and Opportunities in Contemporary Societies -- The Modern University and Liberal Democracy -- Index.
Summary: Throughout his long and prolific career, Edward Shils brought an extraordinary knowledge of academic institutions to discussions about higher education. The Calling of Education features Shils's most illuminating and incisive writing on this topic from the last twenty-five years of his life. The first essay, "The Academic Ethic," articulates the unique ethical demands of the academic profession and directs special attention to the integration of teaching and research. Other pieces, including Shils's renowned Jefferson lectures, focus on perennial issues in higher learning: the meaning of academic freedom, the connection between universities and the state, and the criteria for appointing individuals to academic positions. Edward Shils understood the university as a great symphonic conductor comprehends the value of each instrument and section, both separately and in cooperation. The Calling of Education offers Shils's insightful perspective on problems that are no less pressing than when he first confronted them. Edward Shils (1910-1995) was distinguished service professor in the Committee on Social Thought and the department of sociology at the University of Chicago. Among his many books published by the University of Chicago Press are Portraits: A Gallery of Intellectuals and the three-volume Selected Papers of Edward Shils.
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Intro -- The Calling of Education -- Contents -- Foreword -- Introduction -- The Academic Ethic -- The Criteria of Academic Appointment -- Do We Still Need Academic Freedom? -- The Eighth Jefferson Lecture in the Humanities: "Render unto Caesar …" Government, Society, and the Universities in Their Reciprocal Rights and Duties -- The Idea of the University: Obstacles and Opportunities in Contemporary Societies -- The Modern University and Liberal Democracy -- Index.

Throughout his long and prolific career, Edward Shils brought an extraordinary knowledge of academic institutions to discussions about higher education. The Calling of Education features Shils's most illuminating and incisive writing on this topic from the last twenty-five years of his life. The first essay, "The Academic Ethic," articulates the unique ethical demands of the academic profession and directs special attention to the integration of teaching and research. Other pieces, including Shils's renowned Jefferson lectures, focus on perennial issues in higher learning: the meaning of academic freedom, the connection between universities and the state, and the criteria for appointing individuals to academic positions. Edward Shils understood the university as a great symphonic conductor comprehends the value of each instrument and section, both separately and in cooperation. The Calling of Education offers Shils's insightful perspective on problems that are no less pressing than when he first confronted them. Edward Shils (1910-1995) was distinguished service professor in the Committee on Social Thought and the department of sociology at the University of Chicago. Among his many books published by the University of Chicago Press are Portraits: A Gallery of Intellectuals and the three-volume Selected Papers of Edward Shils.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2018. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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