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Education's End
Why Our Colleges and Universities Have Given Up on the Meaning of Life
by 
Anthony T. Kronman
Rosie Slack
  
Publisher: Yale University Press
Subject(s):  History
Nonfiction
Philosophy

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File size:   119252 KB
ISBN:   9780300138627
Release date:   Dec 11, 2007

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The question of what living is for—of what one should care about and why—is the most important question a person can ask. Yet under the influence of the modern research ideal, our colleges and universities have expelled this question from their classrooms, judging it unfit for organized study. In this eloquent and carefully considered book, Tony Kronman explores why this has happened and calls for the restoration of life’s most important question to an honored place in higher education.

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