On the primacy of scientific thought (Peter Salovey, Scientific American)
Scientific thought is the way forward in order to transcend ideology and overcome bias.
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Scientific thought is the way forward in order to transcend ideology and overcome bias.
How ancient DNA reveals the historic travels of our ancestors.
How complexity is part of the humanities' calculus.
Using humanities and narrative medicine to foster a profounder rapport in healthcare.
Recording feelings about the impact of disease can strengthen our immune system.
Restoring the art of listening in the health care setting.
Our scientific knowledge relies on narratives, which shift over time.
How the current shape of healthcare can learn much from investigating Renaissance perspectives on the human condition, and the manner in which humanists describe this condition.
Humanities aid the growth of STEM: a mathematics professor calculates their value, an important formula...when others are now estimating the worth of the NEH as close to zero. From the editorial: ... [F]or STEM majors, as much as for other future professionals, a broad background in the humanities is likely to give them a tremendous advantage in [...]
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