Healthcare, healing, and Heidegger (Casey Rentmeester, Medicine, Health Care, and Philosophy)
Philosophy can guide us to better healthcare.
Philosophy can guide us to better healthcare.
The humanities have little standing in society at large.
By digital demonstration, researchers discover how publishing pathways and networks spread literacy among various social and economic classes.
Poets write not merely for themselves but more importantly for the world and civilization in which they live.
How technology creates a house divided in the name of communication.
Universities, born in the Middle Ages, appear to have out-lived their usefulness.
Humanities education for the New Industrial Age.
How American society limits our reading and concentration, also by technology.
Reflections on thinking, thanking, and remembrance at the close of two years.
The humanities help compensate for the one-sidedness of technological expertise.