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Mentioned in 19 episodes
The idea of a university
Book • 1929
John Henry Newman's "The Idea of a University" is a seminal work on higher education, exploring the nature of knowledge, the role of universities in society, and the importance of a liberal education.
Newman emphasizes the pursuit of truth for its own sake, arguing that universities should foster intellectual curiosity and critical thinking.
He highlights the unity of knowledge, emphasizing the interconnectedness of various disciplines.
The book remains highly influential in shaping discussions about the purpose and function of universities.
It's a classic text for anyone interested in the philosophy of education.
Newman emphasizes the pursuit of truth for its own sake, arguing that universities should foster intellectual curiosity and critical thinking.
He highlights the unity of knowledge, emphasizing the interconnectedness of various disciplines.
The book remains highly influential in shaping discussions about the purpose and function of universities.
It's a classic text for anyone interested in the philosophy of education.
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Mentioned in 19 episodes
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as a book he read as an undergraduate which advocates for liberal education as an end in itself.


Sean Carroll

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Holiday Message 2025 | The Romance of the University
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when quoting John Henry Newman on the importance of theology in the curriculum.


Peter Robinson

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Finding Truth and Friendship in Divided Times - Cornel West & Robert George
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as one of the works by Newman that he began reading during his time at Georgetown.


Peter Kwasniewski

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The Latin Mass Is Not Going Away... and Here's Why (Dr. Peter Kwasniewski) | Ep. 543
Mentioned by Bishop Barron when discussing Newman's analysis of a properly formed mind.

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WOF 509: The Importance of St. John Henry Newman (1 of 12)
Mentioned by James Lindsay in relation to his podcast on theology.

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The Book of Woke: Introducing Critical Constructivism
Mentioned as the series of lectures Newman gave that became a classic expression of Catholic education.

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WOF 511: Newman as a Catholic (3 of 12)
Mentioned by Bishop Barron as one of the great works of John Henry Newman.

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WOF 517: The Idea of a University (7 of 12)
Mentioned as Newman's great analysis of how to make a university both a university and Catholic.

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WOF 519: The Queen of the Sciences (8 of 12)
Mentioned by Bishop Barron as one of John Henry Newman's major works.

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WOF 527: Reason and Authority (12 of 12)
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in relation to Newman's views on the propagation of truth and personal influence.

Thomas Hibbs

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What is Beauty? Aquinas and Contemporary Culture | Prof. Thomas Hibbs





