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(2018) Contemporary philosophical proposals for the university, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.

An African theory of the point of higher education

communion as an alternative to autonomy, truth, and citizenship

Thaddeus Metz

pp. 161-186

I seek to advance enquiry into the point of a public higher education institution by drawing on ideals salient in the sub-Saharan African philosophical tradition. There are relational, and specifically communal, values prominently held by African thinkers that I use to ground a promising rival to the dominant contemporary Western, and especially Anglo-American, accounts of what a university ultimately ought to achieve, which focus mainly on autonomy, truth, and citizenship. My aims are not merely comparative, contrasting an Afro-communal approach with other ones that have been more globally influential, but also substantive. Although the theory of a university's point that I articulate and defend has an African pedigree, I work to show that it should be taken seriously by a global audience, for plausibly capturing a variety of intuitions and claims that are widely shared.

Publication details

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-72128-6_9

Full citation:

Metz, T. (2018)., An African theory of the point of higher education: communion as an alternative to autonomy, truth, and citizenship, in A. Stoller & E. Kramer (eds.), Contemporary philosophical proposals for the university, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 161-186.

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