The Oak Tree (a fable)
What seems useful for the future often determines the present view.
What seems useful for the future often determines the present view.
The humanities chart the heights and depths of humanity.
How stars become dogs, and vice-versa.
Reflections on thinking, thanking, and remembrance at the close of two years.
Modern fables speak to what is old and new.
Do gardens display the course of time, or a timeless science?
Do the humanities prevent or foster our cultural shipwreck?
The Vatican City correspondent deliberates on the absence of trees at the library.
Tracing the source of our restlessness, in dialogue.
Stories of science and learning in our time.