Alexander Meiklejohn
1872 - 1964
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Biography
Alexander Meiklejohn (1872-1964) was an influential American philosopher and educator. He served as the president of Amherst College and later became known for his work in educational philosophy, emphasizing the importance of academic freedom and democratic governance in higher education. Meiklejohn believed that universities should be bastions of free thought and intellectual inquiry, advocating for a curriculum centered on critical thinking and the pursuit of knowledge for the betterment of society.
Famous Quotes (5)
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The aim of education is to secure a citizenry which will improve the society.
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To be in disagreement is not to be in contempt.
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One cannot have freedom as a permanent possession without accepting the responsibility which is inseparable from it.
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The truth is that to be free one must often be lost.
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The direction of our education must be toward the creation of a responsible, morally mature adult citizen.