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He offers us little help on how the balance can be struck between pursuing knowledge for its own sake and giving students the saleable skills they surely deserve.
In many instances, he writes, researchers were pursuing knowledge for other purposes and only later were their data used to determine if humans had influenced the climate.
And, as higher education continues to bend to the logic of consumption and marketable skills, platitudes about pursuing knowledge for its own sake can seem certifiably bananas.
degree in biology in 1989, I was facing the same difficult decision: "Do I want to stay in research, or should I start working?" I knew I wouldn't fit in the academic research world because I didn't like pursuing knowledge for its own sake.
Make sure you really want to learn before you go down the path of actually pursuing knowledge for its own sake.
UCL's student guide to iBScs states "we believe students obtain considerable benefit from the intellectual experience of pursuing knowledge for its own sake, learning very valuable transferable skills not least in critical thinking and evaluation of evidence".
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There is, as he says, no overriding right to pursue knowledge for its own sake, quite independently of the consequences.
What a graduate has is education acquired at an institution that pursues knowledge for its own sake.
Mr. Sutcliffe is impatient with the archaeological habit of imputing utilitarian purposes to the ancients' infatuation with the moon; he believes people often pursue knowledge for its own sake.
American universities have long struggled to meet almost irreconcilable demands: to be practical as well as transcendent; to assist immediate national needs and to pursue knowledge for its own sake; to both add value and question values.
Rickert contends that the historical beginnings of philosophy in ancient Greece coincide with the birth of a purely 'theoretical man', that is, of a subject who pursues knowledge for knowledge's sake and in so doing discloses a dimension of totality unknown to natural, practically oriented human subjects (Rickert 1923b).
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