More STEM, fewer humanities (J.M. Thomas, The Spectator)
Rhetorical and ethical questions about the humanities, resolved by reducing them.
Rhetorical and ethical questions about the humanities, resolved by reducing them.
Humanities engage the public interest.
Poetic reflections on the meaning of medicine.
Classical and medieval contemplation of the heavens.
Finding health in the art of nature.
Bedside manners and narrative medicine, late-19th-C.
Vocational criteria determine higher educational priorities.
An enterprise to bring literature to working life.
Students study humanities subjects more, in line with other trends.
The liberal arts are crucial, but increasingly dispensable.