Abstract of moral education at university: World philosophical conference, Paideia: philosophy education The headline of humans reflects arrogance, irony or practical optimism. How does the philosophy of the 21st century teach human society? More specifically, in the sense that philosophy is rarely educated by humans when there are few readers of philosophy in addition to academic philosophers. In this article, I studied a possible way that the philosophy proposed by Derek Bock, former president of Harvard University, can educate humanity.
The dictionary definition of education is "to provide intellectual, moral and social guidance ((someone, especially to children), usually at school or university." The educated dictionary is defined as "educated". Education is not always accepted just because someone is receiving education. Because that person's education level should be judged based on how to use it. Just because someone received education, that person is truly educated is that it is what students do for their education and they are judging whether they are truly educated or not is.
Education is one of the most important things in society. To be able to graduate from college means getting better chances, especially if you graduate from a university with a high academic background. Universities are considered to be areas of improvement that can improve the skills needed in the future to undertake the career path they desire. Many people are considering education and considering reviewing the future, so students will consider choosing where to continue education and knowing to provide more universities.
Beyond the argument that higher education institutions provide moral education by default, many universities believe that there is an obligation to actively prepare ethical individuals who will contribute to the communities they participate in It is. Great expectation: The American University Advancement Report (AAC & U) announced in 2002, as a new vision for going on to university, influences the educated "responsible" learner on the university campus:
Well then: What's wrong with the United States? Moral universality makes people civilized, but there is no moral universality. Public goods generally allow education, information, training, and connection to school people, and to live a long and peaceful life. But Americans - today's militants or yesterday's slave auction organizers or owners - I believe that moral universality is merely "expenses", "taxation" and so on. I have never seen them - they have not seen it yet - the civilization process on which democracy depends