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EP59 | Liberal Education’s Postmodern Critics

EP59 | Liberal Education’s Postmodern Critics

In this episode of Open College, Stephen Hicks ex…

Open College Podcast · Produced by Possibly Correct Media

November 26, 20241h 1m

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In this episode of Open College, Stephen Hicks explores the philosophical underpinnings of education by contrasting pre-modern authoritarianism, modern liberalism, and postmodern critiques. Hicks examines how educational philosophies reflect deeper questions about knowledge, values, and human nature, highlighting the authoritarian tendencies of pre-modern and postmodern approaches. He advocates for modern liberal education, which emphasizes intellectual freedom, critical thinking, and informed judgment, arguing that education should prepare individuals to exercise self-responsible action while respecting diverse viewpoints. Through historical and contemporary examples, Hicks underscores the importance of maintaining intellectual diversity and liberty in educational institutions. Follow Open College on Substack. OpenCollege.Substack.coms