The Purposes of Higher Education [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 9 (1):163-163 (1955)
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Abstract

This book originated from discussions of a Washington University Committee, formed to define the aims of liberal education. Recognizing the participants' diversity in principles, the author derives, nevertheless, a common result: the end of education is found in the enlargement of human freedom, defined as "the spontaneous expression of an authentic self."--R. H.

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