Thomas Hibbs, "What is Truth? The Question Modern Universities Can't Answer" (2020)
Dr. Thomas Hibbs, President of the University of Dallas, presented the keynote address at the Fourth APPI Annual Dinner on Thursday, February 13, 2020. He addresses the problems facing modern American universities and the importance of grounding education in the pursuit of truth and the role of administrations in fostering the moral development of their students.
Видео Thomas Hibbs, "What is Truth? The Question Modern Universities Can't Answer" (2020) канала Dallas Forum on Law, Politics, and Culture
Видео Thomas Hibbs, "What is Truth? The Question Modern Universities Can't Answer" (2020) канала Dallas Forum on Law, Politics, and Culture
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