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Can We Reinvent the Modern University? A Vision for a Complementary Academic System, with a Life-Affirming and Spiritually Conscious Orientation

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  • Filippo Dal Fiore

    (Department of Economics, Alma Mater Studiorum, Università di Bologna, Viale Filopanti 1, 40126 Bologna, Italy
    Great Place To Work Institute, Viale Andrea Doria 3, 20124 Milano, Italy)

Abstract

The current global academic system, rooted in a reductionist, materialist and westernized worldview, reflects the modern industrial era in which it took shape and is therefore ill-equipped to address the complex challenges of today’s polycrisis. This viewpoint offers a vision for a complementary system aimed at filling this gap, one grounded on an expanded notion of what science and higher education can be and how best they can serve the world. It is part of an independent research and book project on the broad topic of Reimagining Academia , developed in dialogue with pioneering and spiritually oriented scientific and professional networks. Moving from the recognition of the principal limits of today’s universities, the paper describes an alternative home for all those scholars, students, practitioners and social constituencies whose worldviews and knowledge systems are shifting towards more holistic approaches. Grounded on a new ontological framework and on a human-centered modus operandi, the proposed system would aim to revive scientific disciplines from the inside out, by means of new life-affirming assumptions and purposes. The paper concludes by outlining practical steps for the realization of this vision, proposing a global alliance of scientific, cultural, and social actors.

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  • Filippo Dal Fiore, 2025. "Can We Reinvent the Modern University? A Vision for a Complementary Academic System, with a Life-Affirming and Spiritually Conscious Orientation," Challenges, MDPI, vol. 16(1), pages 1-14, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jchals:v:16:y:2025:i:1:p:6-:d:1568347
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