Daedalus 143:1 (Winter 2014) - What Humanists Do

Daedalus 143:1 (Winter 2014) - What Humanists Do

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Dec 17, 2013 · English · Kindle (203 pages)
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Format Kindle
Pages 203
Language English
Published Dec 17, 2013
Publisher MIT Press

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In the Winter 2014 edition of Dædalus, a diverse group of esteemed scholars delves into the multifaceted roles of humanists in contemporary society. Each contributor brings a unique background and perspective, illuminating how humanists engage with pressing philosophical, cultural, and ethical questions. J. Hillis Miller and his peers explore the intersections between humanism and various disciplines, from literature and history to social science and ethics.

The essays are not just academic treatises; they weave personal reflections with rigorous analysis, showcasing the transformative power of humanistic inquiry. Patricia Meyer Spacks reflects on the significance of literature in shaping human experience, while Gillian Beer offers insights into the role of humanists in fostering intellectual dialogue. This collection invites readers to reconsider the value and impact of humanistic traditions in an ever-evolving world.

As the contributors navigate complex themes, they underscore the importance of a human-centered approach to understanding societal challenges. By presenting diverse voices and viewpoints, this volume serves as both a celebration and a critical assessment of what it means to be a humanist today, resonating with anyone interested in the evolving landscape of the humanities.
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