Pragmatism and academic freedom: the university as intellectual experiment station from Humboldt to Peirce and Dewey

In Robert Lane (ed.), Pragmatism Revisited. Cambridge University Press (forthcoming)
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Charles Sanders Peirce and John Dewey’s thinking on universities, their function, and what is required in support of that function was deeply influenced by University of Berlin founder Wilhelm von Humboldt’s reform of the Prussian educational system. This chapter traces that influence and describes Dewey’s role as one of the founders of the modern American conception of academic freedom. It concludes with a consideration of threats posed to universities and academic freedom by authoritarianism, and possible responses to those threats offered by Peirce and Dewey.

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