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Although, clearly, there is no timeless essence of ‘the university’, I would argue that there is a long history – with roots going back at least to the time of Wilhelm von Humboldt at the beginning of the nineteenth century – of seeing universities as partly-protected spaces in which the extension and deepening of understanding takes priority over any more immediate or instrumental purposes. This idea has been powerful and in some ways resilient.
Speaking of Universities
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