Making the choice (Sarah Whitebloom, Oxford Arts Blog)
Decisions on public health rely on philosophy more than science.
Decisions on public health rely on philosophy more than science.
The way that dialogue, cultivated since antiquity, can open up our understanding in science and other fields.
The ways the humanities help us understand our biases in scientific research.
Why traditional lines of medical inquiry may not be adequate for public health.
Why Renaissance models of creative breadth are needed today.
The ways the humanities can aid in contending with the coronavirus.
Why science needs to heed the humanities during the coronavirus.
Fighting viral contagion with time-tested advice.
Questions and answers between generations about generations, and the coronavirus.
The flight of poetry matches that of science.