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In this book, Eva Brann sets out no less a task than to assess the
meaning of imagination in its multifarious expressions throughout
western history. The result is one of those rare achievements that
will make The World of the Imagination a standard reference.
In this book, Eva Brann sets out no less a task than to assess the
meaning of imagination in its multifarious expressions throughout
western history. The result is one of those rare achievements that
will make The World of the Imagination a standard reference.
Written over a decade ago, Eva T. H. Brann's enlightening analysis
of American education places the recent debate on the means and
ends of a liberal education in new perspective. She goes beyond
discussion of courses and particular books to claim that
philosophical inquiry is far more important to the improvement of
education than curricular and administrative schemes. She provides
both a broad philosophical and historical analysis of education in
any republic and specific, practical suggestions for achieving the
education that will serve as the best preparation for life in our
own republic.
Important study focuses on revival and assimilation of ancient Greek mathematics in the West and its role in development of symbolic algebra. 1968 edition. Bibliography.
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