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New Directions for Community Colleges, 1983
AbstractHumanists who want to work more closely with those in other disciplines must consider another point of view. We humanists have moved too slowly to enlarge our definition of a truly educated person.
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AbstractHumanists who want to work more closely with those in other disciplines must consider another point of view. We humanists have moved too slowly to enlarge our definition of a truly educated person.
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October, 2001
In 1948 the literary critic Leo Spitzer published his celebrated essay "Linguistics and Literary History." Originally titled "Thinking in the Humanities" when it was delivered as a lecture at Princeton to the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures, it became a foundational text and curricular staple in the burgeoning field of Comparative ...
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In 1948 the literary critic Leo Spitzer published his celebrated essay "Linguistics and Literary History." Originally titled "Thinking in the Humanities" when it was delivered as a lecture at Princeton to the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures, it became a foundational text and curricular staple in the burgeoning field of Comparative ...
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Human, stubbornly human, sensibly human?
Distinktion: Journal of Social Theory, 2019A century ago, shortly before his death, Simmel (1964) formulated an enigmatic idea of a philosophical sociology as a ‘study of the epistemological and metaphysical aspects of society’ (23) concern...
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2018
This chapter begins by showing that the subject of all secular capitalist modernity has always already come after itself—that is, it has always been the posthuman subject–object. This results from the concomitant development of the capitalist mode of production and the secularization of thought.
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This chapter begins by showing that the subject of all secular capitalist modernity has always already come after itself—that is, it has always been the posthuman subject–object. This results from the concomitant development of the capitalist mode of production and the secularization of thought.
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Humanizing Humanity: The Global Significance of the Humanities
Diogenes, 2013AbstractThe essay seeks to vindicate the importance of the humanities or liberal arts deriving from their crucial contribution to the “humanization of humanity”. This vindication is timely in view of the wide-spread curtailment of humanistic or liberal education in many institutions of higher learning. It is also timely as a pedagogical antidote to the
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Strategies for the promotion of humanity attribution to outgroups
European Review of Social Psychology, 2022Loris Vezzali +2 more
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What is it about humanity that we can’t give away to intelligent machines? A European perspective
International Journal of Information Management, 2021Crispin R Coombs +2 more
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Making People Matter: Moving Toward a Humanity-Based Public Administration
Administration and Society, 2022Michael R Ford
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Humanizing Humanityis distinctively framed advocacy of the ways in which the concept of humanity has been defended by various ideologues of India like Tagore, Gandhi, and Ambedkar.By grounding itself in the epistemology of intellectual history, the book delineates how these three major thinkers visualised the ways in which society can be better ...
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