Using the Economic Concept of a 'Merit Good' to Justify the Teaching of Ethics across the University Curriculum
Philosophers often lament the limited role that philosophy plays in the intellectual formation of the average university student. Once central to university life—there was a time when the study of philosophy defined what it meant to be a student of the liberal arts—philosophy as a subject of study h...
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Main Authors: | NOWACKI, Mark, Ver Eecke, Wilfried |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2004
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