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In The Garden of Leaders, philosopher Paul Woodruff advances a new view of liberal arts education that places leadership at the root of everything it does, presenting three core sets of recommendations for how the contemporary university can and should foster such leadership skills.
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In The Garden of Leaders, philosopher Paul Woodruff advances a new view of liberal arts education that places leadership at the root of everything it does, presenting three core sets of recommendations for how the contemporary university can and should foster such leadership skills.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 211mm x 145mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 408g
- ISBN-13: 9780190883645
- ISBN-10: 0190883642
- Artikelnr.: 54598247
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 211mm x 145mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 408g
- ISBN-13: 9780190883645
- ISBN-10: 0190883642
- Artikelnr.: 54598247
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Paul Woodruff is the former Darrell K. Royal Regents Professor in Ethics at the University of Texas at Austin. He is the author of First Democracy, the Challenge of an Ancient Idea (OUP 2005), Reverence (OUP 2014), and The Garden of Leaders (OUP 2019).
PART I: UNDERSTANDING LEADERSHIP
Chapter 1: Alexander the Great Had Aristotle
Freedom
Nature
Society
Where Do Leaders Come From?
Can We Have Too Many Leaders?
Why a University?
The Plan of This Book
Why I Write This Book
Chapter 2: Leading from Freedom
The Un-Tyrant
Giving Shape to Freedom: The Lifeboat
Leading with Authority: Beyond Carrots and Sticks
Describing Leaders?
The Charismatic Dictator
The Art of Following
Learning from Women
Leaders: An Endangered Species?
Chapter 3: Messianic Leadership: Joan the Maid
Joan the Maid
Shaw's Saint Joan
Joan's Holy Ignorance
Educating Joan?
Chapter 4: Natural Leadership: Billy Budd
Nature's Best Child
Melville's Billy Budd
The Billys Among Us
Why Educate for Leadership?
PART II: WHAT TO LEARN
Chapter 5: Educating Billy
The Garden of Not Eden
Learning from the Outside World
Learning in the Classroom
Using Data
Readings for Future Leaders
Chapter 6: Facing Evil: Learning Guile
This Side of Paradise
Failures of Leadership at Melos (Thucydides)
Machiavelli's Prince
The Limits of Guile (Sophocles' Philoctetes)
Facing Evil in Organizations: Defeating the Immune System
Chapter 7: Facing Evil in Ourselves: Justice and Compassion
Seeing Danger
Understanding Your Own Faults in Others
Compassion
Unblocking Compassion
Justice and Self-Knowledge
Facing Your Faults in Others: Bartleby's Boss
Know Thyself
Chapter 8: Facing Complexity: Leadership and Lying
The Knock on the Door
The Leadership Dilemma: Home Team vs. the World
Moral Dilemmas
Machiavelli: Breaking the Rules
Following the Rules
Living Well with Complexity
Chapter 9: Facing Fear, Showing Courage
Facing Enemies
Facing Friends
Listening
Loving
Leaving
Showing Courage
Chapter 10: Finding Courage
What Sort of Thing is Courage?
Courage with Others
False Courage
False Cowardice
Faking It?
Truing Courage
Sources of Courage
Sources of Failure
Chapter 11: Performing Leadership
Performing Leadership: George Washington at Newburgh
Wearing the Face of Leadership
Hiding Faults
Hypocrisy: Tartuffe and Alceste
Defining Hypocrisy
Looking as Good as You Try to Be
Hard Questions
Integrity
Chapter 12: Good Ears, Strong Voices
Good ears
Strong Voices
Technology: Beyond Words
Overcoming Differences
Character: The Finest Example
Chapter 13: Becoming Magnetic
Virtues, or Beauties of the Soul
What Leaders Must Become (and Followers Too)
Character with Commitment
Making Character Shine
Character in Community
Character and Diversity
Wei Wu Wei (Silent Leadership)
PART III: CHANGING HOW WE TEACH AND LEARN
Chapter 14: Tyrant Teaching
The Lesson: Be Silent
Mind-Murder: The Accomplices
Students
Housekeepers
Mind-Murder: The Perpetrators
The Authority Trap
The Coverage Trap
Chapter 15: Teaching Ethical Failure
Ethical Hubris
Moral Holidays
Turning our Backs on Values: The Gorgias Syndrome
Not Believing in What We Teach
Chapter 16: A Campus Revolution
What We Learn
How We Learn
First, Agree on Goals
Second, Every Teacher Teaches Ethics
Third, Stop Teaching
Fourth, Students Hire Coaches
Fifth, Give Students Time
Sixth, Trust Students
And, Last, a Plea to Parents
Discovery
Chapter 17: Epilogue: Summary of Recommendations for Change
Chapter 18: Supporting Materials
A. Leadership and the Humanities
B. Classroom Study Guides and Further Reading
C. Using Teams for Leadership Experience
Chapter 1: Alexander the Great Had Aristotle
Freedom
Nature
Society
Where Do Leaders Come From?
Can We Have Too Many Leaders?
Why a University?
The Plan of This Book
Why I Write This Book
Chapter 2: Leading from Freedom
The Un-Tyrant
Giving Shape to Freedom: The Lifeboat
Leading with Authority: Beyond Carrots and Sticks
Describing Leaders?
The Charismatic Dictator
The Art of Following
Learning from Women
Leaders: An Endangered Species?
Chapter 3: Messianic Leadership: Joan the Maid
Joan the Maid
Shaw's Saint Joan
Joan's Holy Ignorance
Educating Joan?
Chapter 4: Natural Leadership: Billy Budd
Nature's Best Child
Melville's Billy Budd
The Billys Among Us
Why Educate for Leadership?
PART II: WHAT TO LEARN
Chapter 5: Educating Billy
The Garden of Not Eden
Learning from the Outside World
Learning in the Classroom
Using Data
Readings for Future Leaders
Chapter 6: Facing Evil: Learning Guile
This Side of Paradise
Failures of Leadership at Melos (Thucydides)
Machiavelli's Prince
The Limits of Guile (Sophocles' Philoctetes)
Facing Evil in Organizations: Defeating the Immune System
Chapter 7: Facing Evil in Ourselves: Justice and Compassion
Seeing Danger
Understanding Your Own Faults in Others
Compassion
Unblocking Compassion
Justice and Self-Knowledge
Facing Your Faults in Others: Bartleby's Boss
Know Thyself
Chapter 8: Facing Complexity: Leadership and Lying
The Knock on the Door
The Leadership Dilemma: Home Team vs. the World
Moral Dilemmas
Machiavelli: Breaking the Rules
Following the Rules
Living Well with Complexity
Chapter 9: Facing Fear, Showing Courage
Facing Enemies
Facing Friends
Listening
Loving
Leaving
Showing Courage
Chapter 10: Finding Courage
What Sort of Thing is Courage?
Courage with Others
False Courage
False Cowardice
Faking It?
Truing Courage
Sources of Courage
Sources of Failure
Chapter 11: Performing Leadership
Performing Leadership: George Washington at Newburgh
Wearing the Face of Leadership
Hiding Faults
Hypocrisy: Tartuffe and Alceste
Defining Hypocrisy
Looking as Good as You Try to Be
Hard Questions
Integrity
Chapter 12: Good Ears, Strong Voices
Good ears
Strong Voices
Technology: Beyond Words
Overcoming Differences
Character: The Finest Example
Chapter 13: Becoming Magnetic
Virtues, or Beauties of the Soul
What Leaders Must Become (and Followers Too)
Character with Commitment
Making Character Shine
Character in Community
Character and Diversity
Wei Wu Wei (Silent Leadership)
PART III: CHANGING HOW WE TEACH AND LEARN
Chapter 14: Tyrant Teaching
The Lesson: Be Silent
Mind-Murder: The Accomplices
Students
Housekeepers
Mind-Murder: The Perpetrators
The Authority Trap
The Coverage Trap
Chapter 15: Teaching Ethical Failure
Ethical Hubris
Moral Holidays
Turning our Backs on Values: The Gorgias Syndrome
Not Believing in What We Teach
Chapter 16: A Campus Revolution
What We Learn
How We Learn
First, Agree on Goals
Second, Every Teacher Teaches Ethics
Third, Stop Teaching
Fourth, Students Hire Coaches
Fifth, Give Students Time
Sixth, Trust Students
And, Last, a Plea to Parents
Discovery
Chapter 17: Epilogue: Summary of Recommendations for Change
Chapter 18: Supporting Materials
A. Leadership and the Humanities
B. Classroom Study Guides and Further Reading
C. Using Teams for Leadership Experience
PART I: UNDERSTANDING LEADERSHIP
Chapter 1: Alexander the Great Had Aristotle
Freedom
Nature
Society
Where Do Leaders Come From?
Can We Have Too Many Leaders?
Why a University?
The Plan of This Book
Why I Write This Book
Chapter 2: Leading from Freedom
The Un-Tyrant
Giving Shape to Freedom: The Lifeboat
Leading with Authority: Beyond Carrots and Sticks
Describing Leaders?
The Charismatic Dictator
The Art of Following
Learning from Women
Leaders: An Endangered Species?
Chapter 3: Messianic Leadership: Joan the Maid
Joan the Maid
Shaw's Saint Joan
Joan's Holy Ignorance
Educating Joan?
Chapter 4: Natural Leadership: Billy Budd
Nature's Best Child
Melville's Billy Budd
The Billys Among Us
Why Educate for Leadership?
PART II: WHAT TO LEARN
Chapter 5: Educating Billy
The Garden of Not Eden
Learning from the Outside World
Learning in the Classroom
Using Data
Readings for Future Leaders
Chapter 6: Facing Evil: Learning Guile
This Side of Paradise
Failures of Leadership at Melos (Thucydides)
Machiavelli's Prince
The Limits of Guile (Sophocles' Philoctetes)
Facing Evil in Organizations: Defeating the Immune System
Chapter 7: Facing Evil in Ourselves: Justice and Compassion
Seeing Danger
Understanding Your Own Faults in Others
Compassion
Unblocking Compassion
Justice and Self-Knowledge
Facing Your Faults in Others: Bartleby's Boss
Know Thyself
Chapter 8: Facing Complexity: Leadership and Lying
The Knock on the Door
The Leadership Dilemma: Home Team vs. the World
Moral Dilemmas
Machiavelli: Breaking the Rules
Following the Rules
Living Well with Complexity
Chapter 9: Facing Fear, Showing Courage
Facing Enemies
Facing Friends
Listening
Loving
Leaving
Showing Courage
Chapter 10: Finding Courage
What Sort of Thing is Courage?
Courage with Others
False Courage
False Cowardice
Faking It?
Truing Courage
Sources of Courage
Sources of Failure
Chapter 11: Performing Leadership
Performing Leadership: George Washington at Newburgh
Wearing the Face of Leadership
Hiding Faults
Hypocrisy: Tartuffe and Alceste
Defining Hypocrisy
Looking as Good as You Try to Be
Hard Questions
Integrity
Chapter 12: Good Ears, Strong Voices
Good ears
Strong Voices
Technology: Beyond Words
Overcoming Differences
Character: The Finest Example
Chapter 13: Becoming Magnetic
Virtues, or Beauties of the Soul
What Leaders Must Become (and Followers Too)
Character with Commitment
Making Character Shine
Character in Community
Character and Diversity
Wei Wu Wei (Silent Leadership)
PART III: CHANGING HOW WE TEACH AND LEARN
Chapter 14: Tyrant Teaching
The Lesson: Be Silent
Mind-Murder: The Accomplices
Students
Housekeepers
Mind-Murder: The Perpetrators
The Authority Trap
The Coverage Trap
Chapter 15: Teaching Ethical Failure
Ethical Hubris
Moral Holidays
Turning our Backs on Values: The Gorgias Syndrome
Not Believing in What We Teach
Chapter 16: A Campus Revolution
What We Learn
How We Learn
First, Agree on Goals
Second, Every Teacher Teaches Ethics
Third, Stop Teaching
Fourth, Students Hire Coaches
Fifth, Give Students Time
Sixth, Trust Students
And, Last, a Plea to Parents
Discovery
Chapter 17: Epilogue: Summary of Recommendations for Change
Chapter 18: Supporting Materials
A. Leadership and the Humanities
B. Classroom Study Guides and Further Reading
C. Using Teams for Leadership Experience
Chapter 1: Alexander the Great Had Aristotle
Freedom
Nature
Society
Where Do Leaders Come From?
Can We Have Too Many Leaders?
Why a University?
The Plan of This Book
Why I Write This Book
Chapter 2: Leading from Freedom
The Un-Tyrant
Giving Shape to Freedom: The Lifeboat
Leading with Authority: Beyond Carrots and Sticks
Describing Leaders?
The Charismatic Dictator
The Art of Following
Learning from Women
Leaders: An Endangered Species?
Chapter 3: Messianic Leadership: Joan the Maid
Joan the Maid
Shaw's Saint Joan
Joan's Holy Ignorance
Educating Joan?
Chapter 4: Natural Leadership: Billy Budd
Nature's Best Child
Melville's Billy Budd
The Billys Among Us
Why Educate for Leadership?
PART II: WHAT TO LEARN
Chapter 5: Educating Billy
The Garden of Not Eden
Learning from the Outside World
Learning in the Classroom
Using Data
Readings for Future Leaders
Chapter 6: Facing Evil: Learning Guile
This Side of Paradise
Failures of Leadership at Melos (Thucydides)
Machiavelli's Prince
The Limits of Guile (Sophocles' Philoctetes)
Facing Evil in Organizations: Defeating the Immune System
Chapter 7: Facing Evil in Ourselves: Justice and Compassion
Seeing Danger
Understanding Your Own Faults in Others
Compassion
Unblocking Compassion
Justice and Self-Knowledge
Facing Your Faults in Others: Bartleby's Boss
Know Thyself
Chapter 8: Facing Complexity: Leadership and Lying
The Knock on the Door
The Leadership Dilemma: Home Team vs. the World
Moral Dilemmas
Machiavelli: Breaking the Rules
Following the Rules
Living Well with Complexity
Chapter 9: Facing Fear, Showing Courage
Facing Enemies
Facing Friends
Listening
Loving
Leaving
Showing Courage
Chapter 10: Finding Courage
What Sort of Thing is Courage?
Courage with Others
False Courage
False Cowardice
Faking It?
Truing Courage
Sources of Courage
Sources of Failure
Chapter 11: Performing Leadership
Performing Leadership: George Washington at Newburgh
Wearing the Face of Leadership
Hiding Faults
Hypocrisy: Tartuffe and Alceste
Defining Hypocrisy
Looking as Good as You Try to Be
Hard Questions
Integrity
Chapter 12: Good Ears, Strong Voices
Good ears
Strong Voices
Technology: Beyond Words
Overcoming Differences
Character: The Finest Example
Chapter 13: Becoming Magnetic
Virtues, or Beauties of the Soul
What Leaders Must Become (and Followers Too)
Character with Commitment
Making Character Shine
Character in Community
Character and Diversity
Wei Wu Wei (Silent Leadership)
PART III: CHANGING HOW WE TEACH AND LEARN
Chapter 14: Tyrant Teaching
The Lesson: Be Silent
Mind-Murder: The Accomplices
Students
Housekeepers
Mind-Murder: The Perpetrators
The Authority Trap
The Coverage Trap
Chapter 15: Teaching Ethical Failure
Ethical Hubris
Moral Holidays
Turning our Backs on Values: The Gorgias Syndrome
Not Believing in What We Teach
Chapter 16: A Campus Revolution
What We Learn
How We Learn
First, Agree on Goals
Second, Every Teacher Teaches Ethics
Third, Stop Teaching
Fourth, Students Hire Coaches
Fifth, Give Students Time
Sixth, Trust Students
And, Last, a Plea to Parents
Discovery
Chapter 17: Epilogue: Summary of Recommendations for Change
Chapter 18: Supporting Materials
A. Leadership and the Humanities
B. Classroom Study Guides and Further Reading
C. Using Teams for Leadership Experience