How to Make the Humanities Attractive Again?
Philosophy is not something obsolete and useless; it teaches us how to think properly—which is why many governments fear it.
Philosophy is not something obsolete and useless; it teaches us how to think properly—which is why many governments fear it.
Intellectual adventure is not available to bees, who simply do as they do in obedience to their limited nature. The hive may be a place of cohesion, but it contains no libraries, paintings, or statues to heroic bees of the past. Human life without the humanities would be much the same: cut off from our roots, deprived of meditation, and locked in an eternal now. The cult of relevance makes prisoners of us all.
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