24 Oct 2009

Plato & the concept of university education

The ability to debate is a legacy emerging out of 150 years -old philosophical tradition. The philosophical tradition of Europe and University tradition are inseparable form each other. To explain the statement, let us quote the activity of the ancient philosopher Plato.



Plato developed an institute in the midst of grove. This institute is named after a demi god, named Academus. Plato's academy inherited the philosophical tradition, practiced by the early Greek philosophers. Scholars of Plato's academy was converted into Paris University.


Since the practice of ancient Greeks philosophers is injected into university tradition, a university scholar is always creative. He or she associates the highest seat of learning, carries and research activity. And as such they discover some thing new.

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