The Idea of A University - Book by John Henry Newman

Newman’s influential work on higher education argues that the primary purpose of a university is the cultivation of intellectual virtues, rather than vocational training or professional skills. He asserts that a liberal education should aim to develop the whole person, cultivating reasoning, critical thinking, and intellectual breadth.
Original Language: English

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