The poet and civilization: why does a poet write, and why does it matter?
Poets write not merely for themselves but more importantly for the world and civilization in which they live.
Poets write not merely for themselves but more importantly for the world and civilization in which they live.
AI's sure-footed decisions belie the uncertainty embedded in its programming.
How technology creates a house divided in the name of communication.
Change over time leads to thoughts of our accepted certainties.
How the shift from handwriting to technological word-processing indicates a loss of language's deeper meaning.
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.
Do the humanities exhaust themselves in utility?