What, me worry? (Adam Kirsch, Wall Street Journal)
The reports of the death of the humanities have been an exaggeration.
The reports of the death of the humanities have been an exaggeration.
Fables can still suit these times.
Listening to astronomy and gazing at the stars.
Will AI accept ethical oversight?
How history lies in wait for its discovery as it shapes who we become.
What distracts us from living well?
The force of religion confirmed by science.
Can the humanities find a home in medical training?
Is it useful to eliminate the liberal arts, and preserve vocational programs?
The humanities see what is missing, hear what is not said.