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Higher education plays a vital role in the sharing of the identity and culture of Europe and therefore receives considerable attention from scholars and policy makers. This volume is different in that it brings a philosophical perspective to the debate on higher education in Europe. As a work of applied philosophy, it reflects on changes in European identity with the development of the European Union after the fall of the Berlin Wall and considers the reciprocal relationship between these changes and higher education. By uncovering the unavoidable philosophical problems embedded in policies, the book sets out both to provide a clearer understanding of the current situation of higher education in Europe and to contribute to its development. It attempts to redefine the democratic basis of higher education in the light of social and political change in the evolving European society.
Francis Crawley lectures in philosophy and literature at the Free University of Brussels.
Chapter 1. The Idea of the European DimensionChapter 2. The Challenge of MulticulturalismChapter 3. The Response to the Economic DemandsChapter 4. Situating the Individual and Society in European Higher EducationChapter 5. Higher Education in a European Context: Some Recommendations and Conclusions
Nigel Blake, Paul Smeyers, Richard D. Smith, P Standish, Alison Smith, Blake, Nigel Blake, Paul Smeyers, Richard D. Smith, Paul Standish, Nigel (Open University) Blake, Paul (Catholic University of Leuven) Smeyers, Richard D. (University of Durham) Smith, Paul (University of Dundee) Standish, Richard D Smith