Acknowledgments
Prologue
Introduction
Part One: The Academic Professional: Problems of Self-Knowledge and EducationI. Alienation
II. What is the Educating Act?
III. Crisis of Authority and Identity: The Inevitability of Professionalism
IV. The Professionalization of the University
Part Two: Academic Professionalism and Identity: Rites of Purification and ExclusionV. A Specimen Case of Professionalizing a Field of Learning: Philosophy
VI. Eccentricities and Distortions of Academic Professionalism
VII. Academic Professionalism as a Veiled Purification Ritual
VIII. Pollution Phenomena: John Dewey's Encounter with Body-Self
Part Three: Reorganizing the University
IX. Revolutionary Thought of the Early Twentieth Century: Reintegrating Self and World and a New Foundation for Humane Knowledge
X. The Reactionary Response of Positivism: Cementing Purification, Professionalism Segmentation in the University
XI. Recovering from Positivism and Reorganizing the University
XII. Reclaiming the Vision of Education: Redefining Definition, Identity, Gender
Epilogue
Index
Acknowledgments
Prologue
Introduction
Part One: The Academic Professional: Problems of Self-Knowledge and EducationI. Alienation
II. What is the Educating Act?
III. Crisis of Authority and Identity: The Inevitability of Professionalism
IV. The Professionalization of the University
Part Two: Academic Professionalism and Identity: Rites of Purification and ExclusionV. A Specimen Case of Professionalizing a Field of Learning: Philosophy
VI. Eccentricities and Distortions of Academic Professionalism
VII. Academic Professionalism as a Veiled Purification Ritual
VIII. Pollution Phenomena: John Dewey's Encounter with Body-Self
Part Three: Reorganizing the University
IX. Revolutionary Thought of the Early Twentieth Century: Reintegrating Self and World and a New Foundation for Humane Knowledge
X. The Reactionary Response of Positivism: Cementing Purification, Professionalism Segmentation in the University
XI. Recovering from Positivism and Reorganizing the University
XII. Reclaiming the Vision of Education: Redefining Definition, Identity, Gender
Epilogue
Index
The Moral Collapse of the University: Professionalism, Purity, and Alienation
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The Moral Collapse of the University: Professionalism, Purity, and Alienation
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Product Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780791401972 |
|---|---|
| Publisher: | State University of New York Press |
| Publication date: | 04/02/1990 |
| Series: | SUNY series, The Philosophy of Education |
| Edition description: | New Edition |
| Pages: | 320 |
| Product dimensions: | 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.00(d) |
| Age Range: | 18 Years |