Humanities education adapts technology for today and tomorrow (Harry Begg, Washington Examiner)
Humanities education for the New Industrial Age.
Humanities education for the New Industrial Age.
Modern science has its roots, historical and conceptual, in philosophy.
Reflections on thinking, thanking, and remembrance at the close of two years.
The humanities help compensate for the one-sidedness of technological expertise.
Languages, in consort with others, foster emotional awareness.
Do the humanities exhaust themselves in utility?
Two formative thinkers of the 20th-century consider the force of instinctual aggression.
The humanities are valuable in all professions.
Why doubt can lead to self-assurance and independence of judgement, which is manifest in one's outward demeanor.
The humanities open up new perspectives on oneself and others.