If we prescribe "European" culture to be defined by adherence to Greek and Christian philosophies, then the university is indeed the most essential institution for its unification... but only as universities started adopting Greek philosophy later in their existence. That would only be possible through Arab intermediaries, or, if not, then only after Constantinople had been conquered. What was "European" culture before then?
Thank you! Just about to sit an exam in Oxford on this very topic! I enjoyed listening.
James, Thank you James. All the best!!!
Thank you for video
Very interesting and valuable.Thanks.
PIECA! Such an insightful and humorous video. Thank you so much.
Excellent video, Jimmie! Thank you!
That was very interesting. Thank you. :)
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Amazing video!
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I loved it!
If we prescribe "European" culture to be defined by adherence to Greek and Christian philosophies, then the university is indeed the most essential institution for its unification... but only as universities started adopting Greek philosophy later in their existence. That would only be possible through Arab intermediaries, or, if not, then only after Constantinople had been conquered.
What was "European" culture before then?
Why it is called University when they don't have a study about universe?
You evidently didn’t watch the video where he explains the term