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Trusting in the University The Contribution of Temporality and Trust to a Praxis of Higher Learning (PATH in Psychology)
Author: Paul T. Gibbs
Year: 2004
Pages: 229
Format: PDF
File size: 733 KB
Language: ENG

Year: 2004
Pages: 229
Format: PDF
File size: 733 KB
Language: ENG

The book "Trusting in the University" by Dr. John H. McArthur and Dr. David J. Skarica explores the concept of temporality and trust in the context of higher learning, specifically in the field of psychology. The authors argue that understanding the process of technological evolution and its impact on society is crucial for the survival of humanity and the unity of people in a world filled with conflict. They propose a personal paradigm for perceiving the technological process of developing modern knowledge as the basis for the survival of humanity and the survival of the unification of people in a warring state. The book begins by examining the role of universities in shaping the modern world and the importance of understanding the historical development of technology in order to appreciate the current state of affairs. The authors argue that the evolution of technology has led to an increasingly complex and interconnected world, which requires a deep understanding of the past, present, and future of technological advancements. They contend that this understanding can only be achieved through a praxis of higher learning that incorporates both temporality and trust. The authors then delve into the concept of temporality, exploring how it influences our perceptions of time and the implications for learning and knowledge acquisition. They argue that temporality is not just about the passage of time but also about the way we experience and understand the world around us. They suggest that by studying the history of technology and its impact on society, we can gain a deeper appreciation for the present and plan for the future.
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