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The Concept of a University

The Concept of a University

Kenneth R. Minogue

University of California Press
2022
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What is a university's true purpose? In The Concept of a University, the author embarks on a compelling exploration of what makes these institutions unique, challenging the common assumption that they exist solely to fulfill societal or economic needs. Drawing on historical, philosophical, and cultural perspectives, the book delves into the intrinsic identity of universities as spaces for intellectual inquiry and scholarly cultivation. By contrasting the essence of universities with vocational and technical schools, it highlights their enduring role as places of independent thought, far removed from the functional demands often imposed upon them. Through vivid historical anecdotes and critical analysis, The Concept of a University uncovers the dynamic tension between theory and practice that has shaped academic life for centuries. This thought-provoking work examines the rich interplay between religious impulses and intellectual traditions, offering a profound reflection on the distinction between true education and mere socialization. Ideal for educators, scholars, and anyone passionate about the philosophy of education, this book redefines what it means for universities to be centers of knowledge, imagination, and critical engagement. This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1973.
The Concept of a University

The Concept of a University

Kenneth R. Minogue

University of California Press
2022
sidottu
What is a university's true purpose? In The Concept of a University, the author embarks on a compelling exploration of what makes these institutions unique, challenging the common assumption that they exist solely to fulfill societal or economic needs. Drawing on historical, philosophical, and cultural perspectives, the book delves into the intrinsic identity of universities as spaces for intellectual inquiry and scholarly cultivation. By contrasting the essence of universities with vocational and technical schools, it highlights their enduring role as places of independent thought, far removed from the functional demands often imposed upon them. Through vivid historical anecdotes and critical analysis, The Concept of a University uncovers the dynamic tension between theory and practice that has shaped academic life for centuries. This thought-provoking work examines the rich interplay between religious impulses and intellectual traditions, offering a profound reflection on the distinction between true education and mere socialization. Ideal for educators, scholars, and anyone passionate about the philosophy of education, this book redefines what it means for universities to be centers of knowledge, imagination, and critical engagement. This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1973.
Computation and Complexity in Economic Behavior and Organization

Computation and Complexity in Economic Behavior and Organization

Kenneth R. Mount; Stanley Reiter

Cambridge University Press
2007
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This book presents a model of computing and a measure of computational complexity which are intended to facilitate analysis of computations performed by people, machines, or a mixed system of people and machines. The model is designed to apply directly to models of economic theory, which typically involve continuous variables and smooth functions, without requiring analysis of approximations. The model permits analysis of the feasibility and complexity of the calculations required of economic agents in order for them to arrive at their decisions. The treatment contains applications of the model to game theory and economics, including comparison of the complexities of different solution concepts in certain bargaining games, and the trade-off between communication and computation in an example of an Edgeworth Box economy.
Kant's Transcendental Proof of Realism

Kant's Transcendental Proof of Realism

Kenneth R. Westphal

Cambridge University Press
2009
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This book is the first detailed study of Kant's method of 'transcendental reflection' and its use in the Critique of Pure Reason to identify our basic human cognitive capacities, and to justify Kant's transcendental proofs of the necessary a priori conditions for the possibility of self-conscious human experience. Kenneth Westphal, in a closely argued internal critique of Kant's analysis, shows that if we take Kant's project seriously in its own terms, the result is not transcendental idealism but (unqualified) realism regarding physical objects. Westphal attends to neglected topics - Kant's analyses of the transcendental affinity of the sensory manifold, the 'lifelessness of matter', fallibilism, the semantics of cognitive reference, four externalist aspects of Kant's views, and the importance of Kant's Metaphysical Foundations for the Critique of Pure Reason - that illuminate Kant's enterprise in new and valuable ways. His book will appeal to all who are interested in Kant's theoretical philosophy.
The Cambridge Guide to the Solar System

The Cambridge Guide to the Solar System

Kenneth R. Lang

Cambridge University Press
2011
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Richly illustrated with full-color images, this book is a comprehensive, up-to-date description of the planets, their moons, and recent exoplanet discoveries. This second edition of a now classic reference is brought up to date with fascinating new discoveries from 12 recent Solar System missions. Examples include water on the Moon, volcanism on Mercury's previously unseen half, vast buried glaciers on Mars, geysers on Saturn's moon Enceladus, lakes of hydrocarbons on Titan, encounter with asteroid Itokawa, and sample return from comet Wild 2. The book is further enhanced by hundreds of striking new images of the planets and moons. Written at an introductory level appropriate for undergraduate and high-school students, it provides fresh insights that appeal to anyone with an interest in planetary science. A website hosted by the author contains all the images in the book with an overview of their importance. A link to this can be found at www.cambridge.org/solarsystem.
Elizabethan Privateering

Elizabethan Privateering

Kenneth R. Andrews

Cambridge University Press
2011
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Privateering was a form of legal private warfare at sea in which individuals who possessed suitable ships took the opportunity offered by a war to plunder enemy commerce. In this study of privateering during the Elizabethan war with Spain, which was originally published in 1966, Dr Andrews shows that it was closely connected with trade, in particular having a stimulating effect on oceanic commerce and that it was at the time the main form of English maritime warfare. Dr Andrews begins with an account of how privateering became legal and how it was organised. He then examines the various types of venture, describing the sort of people who took part and showing how profitable it was for some, particularly the bigger merchants and the professional seamen. Two contemporary narratives are included. Finally, Dr Andrews studies the role privateering played in overseas expansion.
Computation and Complexity in Economic Behavior and Organization

Computation and Complexity in Economic Behavior and Organization

Kenneth R. Mount; Stanley Reiter

Cambridge University Press
2002
sidottu
This book presents a model of computing and a measure of computational complexity which are intended to facilitate analysis of computations performed by people, machines, or a mixed system of people and machines. The model is designed to apply directly to models of economic theory, which typically involve continuous variables and smooth functions, without requiring analysis of approximations. The model permits analysis of the feasibility and complexity of the calculations required of economic agents in order for them to arrive at their decisions. The treatment contains applications of the model to game theory and economics, including comparison of the complexities of different solution concepts in certain bargaining games, and the trade-off between communication and computation in an example of an Edgeworth Box economy.
Back in the Day: The Education of an Oklahoma Boy (A Memoir)
BACK IN THE DAY is the autobiography of Kenneth R. Young, a distinguished American scholar of Southeast Asia born in Oklahoma at the end of the Great Depression. The book details Young's early life in small-town Oklahoma and midcentury Los Angeles and continues his story through the present day.Young's mother's family were "Okies," poor dirt farmers who barely survived each harvest, while his father worked ten hours a day, six days a week as a grocery clerk making $12 a week, scarcely enough for a man with two young children. As a little boy Young learned two hard lessons that guided him over the course of his life: (1) he was not the center of the universe; and (2) he would have to take care of himself, since no one else would.Despite unexpectedly becoming a father at age twenty and numerous family difficulties, including a deeply contentious relationship with his father, Young obtained a PhD from New York University in 1970, when he was thirty years old, achieving his lifelong dream. A working-class son through and through, he earned the degree without the help of family, mentors, scholarships, or student loans. To make ends meet during his studies he worked full-time as a shoe salesman, stencil cutter, and college lecturer.For thirty-one years Young taught courses on U.S. diplomacy in East and Southeast Asia (including Vietnam, China, Burma, Indonesia, and the Philippines) at Western Connecticut University. In 1979 he received a Fulbright scholarship to the Philippines, and over the years he wrote many scholarly articles on the region. The General's General, his groundbreaking 1994 biography of Lt. General Arthur MacArthur, Douglas's father, won several awards and was the basis for a PBS documentary. After Young retired, he self-published a novel, Twice Honored, about a US military officer who won two Congressional Medals of Honor for his bravery during an uprising in the Philippines.With BACK IN THE DAY, Young has turned his scholarly eye to an even more familiar topic: his own life.
Night of the Sharks

Night of the Sharks

Kenneth R Stark

iUniverse
2002
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Night of the Sharks is a story about four intrepid adventurers, who are born to the hunt. Several miles east of St. David's Head, just past the edge of the deep, the ocean bottom is black and cold. It's home to the monstrous green-eyed shark. Local fishermen know they're out there, but only one person has actually every seen them. Henry and his cadre of friends set about to devise a method to lure the huge sharks up into shallower water so that the hunt can proceed. But on that ill-fated night, things went terribly wrong. Night of the Sharks is a story about life, friendship, love and adventure.