Coming to terms with the ‘non-morality’ of nature
Whether we can accept nature on nonmoral terms.
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Whether we can accept nature on nonmoral terms.
How medicine and literature combine to lend care a richer meaning.
Thinking not only about the way medicine views the humanities, but vice-versa.
Writing against the current of the present time. A letter from the UK.
Google envisions gathering online data in order to better society by its standards.
A new grant at Duke aims at innovating how the humanities are taught and understood.
That philosophy, as a tree, provides the foundation and force to all fields of knowledge.
Poets write not merely for themselves but more importantly for the world and civilization in which they live.
Embedding ethics in the code driving technology.
A classics major adds value for engineering and STEM: a profile of Tim O'Reilly, who brings classical ethics and eloquence to the world of technology. From the article: O’Reilly has a deep understanding of how knowledge should disseminate in a society, and how best to make that happen.... Building a knowledge community is an art, [...]