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
Our sciences have their roots in myth.
What seems useful for the future often determines the present view.
Natural sciences and medicine can make one a better writer.
Using humanities and narrative medicine to foster a profounder rapport in healthcare.
Whether science offers our history more hope or hopelessness.
Our feelings shape our thoughts of the world and our selves.
What can high-school humanities provide in the age of STEM?
The humanities chart the heights and depths of humanity.
What is "useless" serves to remind us of our humanity.