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  1. In Standing for Reason, one of the world’s most celebrated university presidents—well-known not just on one continent but on all continents—highlights the dangers of a post-truth world where facts and assertion are equated, where the public’s confidence in the fundamental institutions of government and society is at an all-time low, and where we...

  2. 4 de abr. de 2019 · Books. Standing for Reason: The University in a Dogmatic Age. John Sexton. Yale University Press, Apr 4, 2019 - Education - 240 pages. A powerful case for the importance of...

  3. 21 de abr. de 2020 · Standing for Reason. Home. education. Standing for Reason. Also Available: Standing for Reason. The University in a Dogmatic Age. by John Sexton. Foreword by Gordon Brown. 240 Pages, 5.50 x 8.25 in. Paperback. 9780300251869. Published: Tuesday, 21 Apr 2020. $19.00. BUY. eBook. 9780300245400. Published: Tuesday, 16 Apr 2019. $19.00. Buy.

  4. 28 ratings4 reviews. A powerful case for the importance of universities as an antidote to the “secular dogmatism” that increasingly infects political discourse. John Sexton argues that over six decades, a “secular dogmatism,” impenetrable by dialogue or reason, has come to dominate political discourse in America.

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  5. 3 de nov. de 2019 · In his new book, Standing for Reason: The University in a Dogmatic Age, John Sexton, NYU president from 2002 to 2015, argues that universities must make the fight against this "secular dogmatism" central to their missions.

  6. Standing for Reason: The University in a Dogmatic Age - Ebook written by John Sexton. Read this book using Google Play Books app on your PC, android, iOS devices. Download for offline reading, highlight, bookmark or take notes while you read Standing for Reason: The University in a Dogmatic Age.

  7. 16 de abr. de 2019 · A powerful case for the importance of universities as an antidote to the “secular dogmatism” that increasingly infects political discourse. John Sexton argues that over six decades, a “secular dogmatism,” impenetrable by dialogue or reason, has come to dominate political discourse in America.