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The “Two Cultures” and Philosophy
In a Symposium on “Philosophy today: the need for Humanities in future world building”, it is difficult not to think about C. P. Snow’s famous conference on the “Two Cultures”, and the controversy it originated over more than six decades.
Acílio da Silva Estanqueiro Rocha
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Background: The Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) has recommended integrating medically-relevant arts and humanities curricula into medical student education in order promote physician skills development.
Sally Nijim +4 more
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Fighting Food Poverty through Film: Or Why Global Challenge Research Needs the Arts and Humanities
Food poverty is just one example of a global challenge where the Arts and Humanities perspective risks being judged at worst to have no relevance at all, and at best to be included as no more than an accessible tool to facilitate public engagement and ...
Margaret Topping
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Humanities discourse forms part of several Australian academic enabling programs, either embedded within the broader curriculum, or as part of a standalone unit.
Lydia Edwards, Brendan Ritchie
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Present Situation and Enlightenment of Chinese University Libraries' Participation in Digital Humanistic Educational Service from the Perspective of Supply and Demand Matching [PDF]
[Purpose/Significance] With the development of digital humanities education service of university libraries in China, it is very important to explore its service effect.
XIAO Keyi, LI Yunfan
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State of art of anti- Human Papillomavirus vaccination programs and vaccine coverage levels: comparison between Italy and others European countries [PDF]
Background The persistent infection of the genital tract by a high-risk Human Papillomavirus (HPV) type is the primary cause of cervical cancer, the second most common cancer affecting women aged 15–44 in the European Union (EU). Each year, in the EU there are around 33 000 cases of cervical cancer and 15 000 deaths, in Italy each year new cases are ...
AM Ferriero +4 more
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The Connection between Literature and Music in “Dead Symphony” by Abbas Maroufi [PDF]
Changes in today's world and the disappearance of the common boundaries among the sciences have left a heavy burden on comparative literature. Due to its interdisciplinary nature, this field of knowledge bears the responsibility of making a connection ...
Abdullah Albughobaish, Fatemeh Golbabaee
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BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF ESTONIAN FOLKLORE RESEARCH AND FOLKLORE: ELECTRONIC JOURNAL OF FOLKLORE; pp. 3–16 [PDF]
Folklore is a small area of research in the arts and humanities and it is fairly unique in every country or region. Because of these virtues it is hard to measure the impact of folklore research.
Kalmer Lauk
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Compassion, Necessity, and the Pharmakon of the Health Humanities
Health humanities is an emergent interdisciplinary field drawing on existing traditions of using resources from the arts and humanities in the education of health professionals. Cultivation of compassion is often cited, though not without some debate, as
Graham McCaffrey
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This paper outlines the interdependency between arts and technology, and explains the absolute necessity of keeping them together in our education systems.
Etain Watson
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