The Main Enterprise of the World: Rethinking Education (WALTER STRAUSS LECTURE HUMANITIES)

by Philip Kitcher

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Philip Kitcher's The Main Enterprise of the World offers a sweeping vision of the goals of education. Kitcher considers the ways in which schools and universities should advance their goals, explores the social changes required to make high-quality education available to all, and argues that these reforms are economically sustainable.

Kitcher build his arguments from three broad goals of education as an institution: career development and professionalization, civic participation, and human fulfilment. He shows that shifts in the workplace provide opportunities to focus on the latter two goals, and to liberate education from supposed economic constraints. By tying education to the strengthening of both individual lives and the foundations of democracy, he offers a humanistic rethinking of what education should try to achieve.

Drawing on figures like Dewey, Mill, Atkinson, and others who have written deeply on education, both in theory and in practice, Kitcher offers an extensive reconsideration of how we might change our educational institutions to respond not just to the twenty-first century economy, but to the deeper need for lifelong human flourishing. The Main Enterprise of the World renews classical Pragmatism: with one eye on the ideal, and the other on the world, it presents a picture of education
appropriate for our century.
  • ISBN10 0190928972
  • ISBN13 9780190928971
  • Publish Date 15 February 2022
  • Publish Status Out of Stock
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Oxford University Press Inc
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 440
  • Language English