The Quest for Excellence: Liberal Arts, Sciences, and Core Texts. Selected Proceedings from the Seventeenth Annual Conference of the Association for Core Texts and Courses: Association for Core Texts and Courses
Editat de Dustin Gish, Chris Constas, J. Scott Leeen Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 aug 2016
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780761868125
ISBN-10: 0761868127
Pagini: 220
Dimensiuni: 153 x 226 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hamilton Books
Seria Association for Core Texts and Courses
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0761868127
Pagini: 220
Dimensiuni: 153 x 226 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hamilton Books
Seria Association for Core Texts and Courses
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Dustin Gish and Christopher Constas
The Idea of Excellence in Higher Education
The Rough Magic of Liberal Arts Education: Shakespeare's The Tempest
David Southward
Friendship and Excellence: Bringing out the Best within Us
Carrie-Ann Biondi
Socratic Perplexity and Communal Arete: Turning with Socrates to the Wisdom of the Generations
Susan O. Bachman and James V. Bachman
Teaching the Truth of Tragedy: Euripides' Bacchae
James M. Kee
Classical Liberal Learning and the Integrative Habit of Mind
Dominic A. Aquila
Excellence through the Ages (and the Canon)
The Mast and the Cosmos: The Roman Origins of the Liberal Arts Tradition in Cicero's Dream of Scipio
Robert E. Proctor
Excellence Redefined: Cicero and the Heroic Ethics
William Stull
Excellence and the Arthurian Ideal in Tennyson's Idylls of the King
Charlotte England
A Claim for the Less Than Excellent Life: Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice
Samuel Ajzenstat
Descartes and the Great Books: Homelessness as Excellence
Samuel A. Stoner
Faustian Striving, the Quest for Excellence, and the Search for Meaning
Erik Liddell
Plato's Apology of Socrates and King's "Letter from Birmingham City Jail": Excellence in Civic Engagement
David Faldet
Core Texts on Excellence and Education
Ancients
Resisting the Dissolution of the Body Politic in Euripides' Bacchae: A Corporeal Condition for the Pursuit of Excellence
Dustin Gish
The Divided Soul in Platonic and Aristotelian Philosophy
Lorraine Pangle
Moderation and the Best Life: The Education of Glaucon in Plato's Republic
Alan Pichanick
Love of Wisdom or Wisdom of Love as a Pursuit of Excellence in Plato's Symposium
Amy S. Bush
The Love of Beauty and the Pursuit of Excellence: What Plato's Phaedrus Teaches about Teaching
Margaret I. Hughes
Moderns
A Sound Mind in a Sound Body: John Locke on Education
Trevor Shelley
Both Man and Citizen: Introducing Rousseau's Emile
Joshua A. Shmikler
Forced to Be Free? Rousseau's Social Contract
Jon Rick
Core Rhetoric: Lincoln's First and Second Inaugural Addresses
Leslie G. Rubin
Nietzsche's Question: A Reading of Beyond Good and Evil, Aphorism #1
Matthew K. Davis
John Dewey's Faith in Progress: An Impediment to Liberal Education
Luigi Bradizza
Expanding the Core in the Name of Excellence
The Sand Reckoner: Archimedes' Exploration of Large
Numbers
Samuel R. Kaplan
Space, Time, and Place in Newton's Principia and Aristotle's Physics
Brian Schwartz
Darwin's Descent of Man and the Study of Science from a Liberal Arts Perspective
Daniel J. McKaughan
Las Casas's In Defense of the Indians: Can a Just War Be Waged against Barbarians?
Peter Diamond
Connecting the Good and the Beautiful in Plato and Aldo Leopold
Craig Condella
Inculturation and Global Core Curricula: Primer for Youth (Tongmong sonsup ????) as a Korean Core Text
James Jinhong Kim
Religious Difference and Multiculturalism in the Liberal Arts: Reading Eboo Patel Reading Core Texts and Courses
Wilson C. Chen
Plenary Addresses on Excellence in Education
After the Fall: An Historical Reappraisal of Liberal Education (Everything Has to Change, If Things Are to Stay the Same)
John Dowling
Age of Freedom-Education for Freedom: How Can Kant Speak to Us Today?
G. Felicitas Munzel
Introduction
Dustin Gish and Christopher Constas
The Idea of Excellence in Higher Education
The Rough Magic of Liberal Arts Education: Shakespeare's The Tempest
David Southward
Friendship and Excellence: Bringing out the Best within Us
Carrie-Ann Biondi
Socratic Perplexity and Communal Arete: Turning with Socrates to the Wisdom of the Generations
Susan O. Bachman and James V. Bachman
Teaching the Truth of Tragedy: Euripides' Bacchae
James M. Kee
Classical Liberal Learning and the Integrative Habit of Mind
Dominic A. Aquila
Excellence through the Ages (and the Canon)
The Mast and the Cosmos: The Roman Origins of the Liberal Arts Tradition in Cicero's Dream of Scipio
Robert E. Proctor
Excellence Redefined: Cicero and the Heroic Ethics
William Stull
Excellence and the Arthurian Ideal in Tennyson's Idylls of the King
Charlotte England
A Claim for the Less Than Excellent Life: Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice
Samuel Ajzenstat
Descartes and the Great Books: Homelessness as Excellence
Samuel A. Stoner
Faustian Striving, the Quest for Excellence, and the Search for Meaning
Erik Liddell
Plato's Apology of Socrates and King's "Letter from Birmingham City Jail": Excellence in Civic Engagement
David Faldet
Core Texts on Excellence and Education
Ancients
Resisting the Dissolution of the Body Politic in Euripides' Bacchae: A Corporeal Condition for the Pursuit of Excellence
Dustin Gish
The Divided Soul in Platonic and Aristotelian Philosophy
Lorraine Pangle
Moderation and the Best Life: The Education of Glaucon in Plato's Republic
Alan Pichanick
Love of Wisdom or Wisdom of Love as a Pursuit of Excellence in Plato's Symposium
Amy S. Bush
The Love of Beauty and the Pursuit of Excellence: What Plato's Phaedrus Teaches about Teaching
Margaret I. Hughes
Moderns
A Sound Mind in a Sound Body: John Locke on Education
Trevor Shelley
Both Man and Citizen: Introducing Rousseau's Emile
Joshua A. Shmikler
Forced to Be Free? Rousseau's Social Contract
Jon Rick
Core Rhetoric: Lincoln's First and Second Inaugural Addresses
Leslie G. Rubin
Nietzsche's Question: A Reading of Beyond Good and Evil, Aphorism #1
Matthew K. Davis
John Dewey's Faith in Progress: An Impediment to Liberal Education
Luigi Bradizza
Expanding the Core in the Name of Excellence
The Sand Reckoner: Archimedes' Exploration of Large
Numbers
Samuel R. Kaplan
Space, Time, and Place in Newton's Principia and Aristotle's Physics
Brian Schwartz
Darwin's Descent of Man and the Study of Science from a Liberal Arts Perspective
Daniel J. McKaughan
Las Casas's In Defense of the Indians: Can a Just War Be Waged against Barbarians?
Peter Diamond
Connecting the Good and the Beautiful in Plato and Aldo Leopold
Craig Condella
Inculturation and Global Core Curricula: Primer for Youth (Tongmong sonsup ????) as a Korean Core Text
James Jinhong Kim
Religious Difference and Multiculturalism in the Liberal Arts: Reading Eboo Patel Reading Core Texts and Courses
Wilson C. Chen
Plenary Addresses on Excellence in Education
After the Fall: An Historical Reappraisal of Liberal Education (Everything Has to Change, If Things Are to Stay the Same)
John Dowling
Age of Freedom-Education for Freedom: How Can Kant Speak to Us Today?
G. Felicitas Munzel