The intellectual property heritage project is the place of the liberal arts curriculum for temple education. Regardless of major, students in the temple gather at our two seminars and read and talk about ancient and contemporary books that shape how people think and act. Today's relationship and its relevance
Small Note: If you are asking yourself what "intellectual heritage" is when reading a question, it basically includes mental and intellectual activities like art, scientific achievement, music and literature Inherit For example, you can write about your artist and high school community. You are part of the game over power. This is a very simple short question. To be honest! What activities will you continue at the university? The Admission Office wishes to better understand you through this issue and to draw more coherent pictures for you and your interests. There are no mistakes or correct answers. Which activities are you most looking forward to? How long do you think it will spend time and effort to enter university?
As one of the few academic institutions specializing in the intellectual heritage of literature, I am grateful to my academic institution. But even institutions that abandon this heritage rather than abandon heritage often accommodate important scholars from where they can learn a lot of precious, intellectual and important knowledge. Tilman's article is only to make a single, most powerful case for liberal arts, depending on what it is. This article is an example of what you are trying to stop. Of course, that is not liberal arts education itself. But that convincing purpose, its argument (not so good and not so good), its reasoning, and its perception of idealism - it all represents the discipline used for discipline in liberal arts education. Such a thing. to understand
The intellectual property heritage project is the place of the liberal arts curriculum for temple education. Regardless of major, students in the temple gather at our two seminars and read and talk about ancient and contemporary books that shape how people think and act. Today's relationship and its relevance