Commercial influences on the pursuit of wisdom

  • McHenry L
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This essay examines the effects of commercialization on education with particular focus on corporatization of academic research. This trend results from a business model of education, which I identify as profit-based inquiry. I contrast profit-based inquiry with Nicholas Maxwell's conception of wisdom-based inquiry and conclude that the business model fails to achieve enduring value and results in a promotional or ideological emphasis rather than one that stresses the importance of critical rationalism. In order to make my case for this failure, I focus attention on the current state of commercialization in research of medicines.

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McHenry, L. B. (2007). Commercial influences on the pursuit of wisdom. London Review of Education, 5(2). https://doi.org/10.1080/14748460701440665

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