On sun, ocean, and our hidden nature
The sun shines upon the depths: what is illuminated may also be hidden, especially to ourselves.
The sun shines upon the depths: what is illuminated may also be hidden, especially to ourselves.
Our scientific knowledge relies on narratives, which shift over time.
Stories of science and learning in our time.
Healthcare practitioners may read a patient's narrative in more than the medical literature.
Computing technology may become the driving force of story-telling.
How experience fosters discovery of all kinds, as well as a deeper reading of history and literature
Classical literacy and modern scholarship: how knowledge of Latin and Greek might deepen our current understanding of things, according to a German physicist; but the effort faces widespread difficulties: "No one learns Latin and Greek anymore, and therefore everything becomes superficial." This is the complaint of most learned journals, even though they themselves are simultaneously, and insensibly, [...]
How understanding the humanities' past illuminates their present and future importance, as they have discovered new findings critical to understanding our world.
"Philosophia vitae magistra": philosophy is the teacher of life Who is unaware that human life without the liberal arts is not only destitute and empty, but indeed far inferior and worse to that of many animals? When I then turn my attention to philosophy itself, how many times have I heard from you that it in [...]
The healing arts of writer and physician: how both treat the ailments and bolster the hopes of our humanity.