Readers, scientists, and “artists”
The way we read, or do not read, books and nature
The way we read, or do not read, books and nature
That philosophy, as a tree, provides the foundation and force to all fields of knowledge.
Speaking a second language may become more common in a connected world.
The ways technology diverts attention from learning.
What seems useful for the future often determines the present view.
Using humanities and narrative medicine to foster a profounder rapport in healthcare.
Cyber-sleuthing appears to uncover a new source for Shakespeare's plays.
When birds call forth the turning of the seasons.
The humanities chart the heights and depths of humanity.
Philosophy can guide us to better healthcare.