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Grandes libros I: Antígona y Gorgias

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Lacalle, María
Language:
Spanish
Subjects (All):
Education, Higher--Aims and objectives.
Education, Higher.
Universities and colleges.
Physical Description:
1 recurso en línea
Other Title:
Grandes libros I
Place of Publication:
Editorial Universidad Francisco de Vitoria
Universidad Francisco De Vitoria
Summary:
This book explores the evolving role and purpose of universities in the 21st century, focusing on their dual mission of advancing universal knowledge and fostering leadership among future generations. It emphasizes the importance of revisiting classical pedagogical methods, such as the 'lección magistral,' where a master engages students in the study of great works to inspire critical thinking and creative leadership. The book advocates for the synthesis of knowledge across disciplines, blending tradition and progress to address contemporary societal challenges. It highlights the enduring value of reading and engaging with classical texts as a means of cultural and intellectual enrichment. Written for educators, students, and academics, it underscores the significance of universities as centers of knowledge, tradition, and innovation. Generated by AI.
Contents:
Portada
Grandes libros en la Universidad del siglo XXI
Contexto histórico:cada cosa en su sitio
Antígona. Guía de lectura
Sófocles, Antígona
Guía de lectura: Gorgias
Platón, Gorgias
Bibliografía
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Notes:
Descripción basada en el recurso en línea
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ISBN:
84-15423-49-7

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