The Philosophy and Future of Graduate Education: Papers and Commentaries Delivered at the International Conference on the Philosophy of Graduate Education at the University of Michigan, April 13-15, 1978William K. Frankena Explores graduate education as it faces declining enrollments and a shortage of job opportunities for college teachers. |
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A Case for the Public Interest | 1 |
The College the University and Society | 9 |
The Philosophy of Graduate Education | 40 |
Copyright | |
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