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4. Universities Are Neutral on Moral ValueAJniversities Teach Moral Value
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Full-Face Preface xi
- 1. Anyone for Higher Education? 1
- 2. The Faculty Is the University 15
- 3. Tenure Is a Necessary Condition of Academic Freedom 31
- 4. Universities Are Neutral on Moral ValueAJniversities Teach Moral Value 51
- 5. The Liberal Arts Curriculum Aims at Distribution/Diversity 74
- 6. Teaching Is the Primary Task of Higher Education 92
- 7. The Problem with Higher Education Is the Administration 105
- 8. Low-Cost Public Education Benefits the Least Advantaged 137
- 9. The University Is the Axial Institution of Modern Society 153
- 10. Synthetic Morality 170
- 11. Ultimate Synthesis: Money, Mission, and Management 202
- References, Acknowledgments, and Afterthoughts 229
- Index 239
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Full-Face Preface xi
- 1. Anyone for Higher Education? 1
- 2. The Faculty Is the University 15
- 3. Tenure Is a Necessary Condition of Academic Freedom 31
- 4. Universities Are Neutral on Moral ValueAJniversities Teach Moral Value 51
- 5. The Liberal Arts Curriculum Aims at Distribution/Diversity 74
- 6. Teaching Is the Primary Task of Higher Education 92
- 7. The Problem with Higher Education Is the Administration 105
- 8. Low-Cost Public Education Benefits the Least Advantaged 137
- 9. The University Is the Axial Institution of Modern Society 153
- 10. Synthetic Morality 170
- 11. Ultimate Synthesis: Money, Mission, and Management 202
- References, Acknowledgments, and Afterthoughts 229
- Index 239