What, me worry? (Adam Kirsch, Wall Street Journal)
The reports of the death of the humanities have been an exaggeration.
The reports of the death of the humanities have been an exaggeration.
Whether we can accept nature on nonmoral terms.
Fables can still suit these times.
Robot as a doctor provides cold comfort to the dying.
The art of listening, shown by Plato, is a matter of life and death in healthcare.
How history lies in wait for its discovery as it shapes who we become.
What distracts us from living well?
The force of religion confirmed by science.
How medicine and literature combine to lend care a richer meaning.
The humanities ask the what and why of technology.