Preface | |
In Dialogue with John Henry Newman | p. 3 |
The Storm Breaking upon the University: The University in Crisis | p. 11 |
Pushing Things up to Their First Principles | p. 22 |
Knowledge Its Own End? | p. 32 |
The Imperial Intellect and Its Virtues | p. 44 |
The Mansion-House of the Goodly Family of the Sciences | p. 57 |
The Business of a University | p. 71 |
The Advancement of Knowledge through Research | p. 78 |
The Extension of Knowledge through Teaching | p. 89 |
Knowledge Viewed in Relation to Professional Skill | p. 99 |
The Embalming of Dead Genius? | p. 110 |
The Diffusion of Knowledge through Publishing | p. 121 |
Duties to Society | p. 137 |
The University as Ground of Promise in the Future | p. 146 |
The University and the Spread of Revolutionary Doctrines | p. 157 |
The Task of Initiating a Work of Self-Reformation | p. 168 |
Alma Mater: A Life of Learning | p. 180 |
The Idea of the University in Scholarly Literature | p. 190 |
Notes | p. 199 |
Works Cited and Consulted | p. 213 |
Index | p. 231 |
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