Spring 2021: Education for a New Age
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Item Meeting 2: The Nature and Significance of Liberal Education(2021-02-11T00:00:00-08:00) Wilson, Jessica; Mumbach, Mary; Cowan, BainardDr. Jessica Hooten Wilson---the Louise Cowan Scholar-in-Residence at the University of Dallas, recipient of the 2019 Hiett Prize for the Humanities from the Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture, and author of numerous books including Giving the Devil his Due: Flannery Oâ Connor and The Brothers Karamazov--joined us for our discussion of "The Nature and Significance of Liberal Education." Joining Dr. Bainard Cowan in response to Dr. Wilson's remarks was Dr. Mary Mumbach, Magdalen College, UD BA '70, IPS Ph.D. '77. The readings for this meeting were all taken from Donald Cowan's Unbinding Prometheus, pp. 71-103: "The Spirit of Liberal Learning" "The Three Moments of Learning" "Universal Liberal Education"Item Meeting 3: The Transition of Society from a Myth of Fact to a Myth of Imagination(2021-02-25T00:00:00-08:00) Cowan, BainardDr. Cowan led a discussion about Donald Cowan's vision of a new age. In addition to the eponymous first chapter (pages 21-32) of Unbinding Prometheus, the attendees were asked to read a set of unpublished essays from the Archive's holdings: â The Post-Technological Age,â â The New Equality,â â The Promethean Technology,â â Myth as Transformation of Conflict,â "Science and Poetry"Item Seminar Announcement(2021-01-01T00:00:00-08:00) Cowan, Bainard