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| Títol: | Interview with Edgar Morin |
| Autor: | Global University Network for Innovation |
| Altres autors: | Morin, Edgar |
| Matèries: | Àrees temàtiques de la UPC::Recursos generals::Congressos i fires comercials Àrees temàtiques de la UPC::Recursos generals::Universitats i centres de recerca Education, Higher -- Evaluation -- Congresses Educational innovations -- Congresses Educational evaluation -- Congresses Avaluació educativa -- Congressos Qualitat de l'educació -- Congressos Ensenyament universitari -- Avaluació -- Congressos Ensenyament -- Innovacions -- Congressos |
| Data: | 12-des-2007 |
| Tipus de document: | Audiovisual |
| Resum: | “If we only pursue a type of knowledge based on what can be calculated, we will be turning a blind eye to human reality.”
Edgar Morin spoke to GUNI about key questions in the areas of higher education, universities and today’s society in general. Professor Morin, a man of exceptional farsightedness, warns of the great blindness of our times and underlines the role and responsibility of universities in establishing authentic dialogue and understanding among cultures and civilisations. He is researcher emeritus at the National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) in France and is recognised internationally for his work on complexity theory. He has also written numerous books. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2099.2/529 |
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