Intellectual Citizenship and the Problem of Incarnation
Explore the thought-provoking insights of Intellectual Citizenship and the Problem of Incarnation by Peter Eglin, published by the University Press of America in 2012. This compelling hardback edition spans 212 pages and delves into the responsibilities of academics within 'northern' universities. Eglin poses a crucial question: what does it mean to be a responsible academic in a world where the university's operations are intertwined with suffering in other regions?
Challenging both himself and readers, Eglin encourages the practice of intellectual citizenship that transcends the classroom, extending to university commons and beyond. This book is essential for those seeking to understand the ethical dimensions of academia and the impact of their work on global issues. Join the conversation and cultivate a deeper awareness of your role in the academic community and the wider world.