John Locke In his Second Treatise on Civil Government , John Locke ( 1632–1704 ) , like Hobbes , attempted to build a theory of social behaviour based on certain assumptions about human beings in the “ state of nature .
Aurel Kolnais “Krieg gegen den Westen”: Eine Debatte. Berichte und Studien 74. Göttingen, Germany: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2018. Clauss, Ludwig Ferdinand. Von Seele und Antlitz der Rassen und Völker: Eine Einführung in die vergleichende ...
His bold ideas about how to think with greater humanistic coherence mark this topical book out as unmissable reading for all those involved in academe, especially those in higher educational policy or leadership positions.
The humanities have been an integral part of humanitys cultural structure for centuries. In this book, a number of leading scholars reflect on the past, present and offer their perspectives for the future of the humanities.
This is the first manifesto for Health Humanities worldwide.
This brief discussion of higher education is based on the argument that the spirit of the humanities should dominate the entire program of a public university. The central position of...
Elder, Linda, and Paul, Richard. 2010. “Critical Thinking: Competency Standards Essential for the Cultivation of Intellectual Skills, Part 1.” Journal of Developmental Education 34 (2): 38–39. 15. Belkin, Douglas. 2017.
Henry believes that students learn best by remembering stories, not by memorizing facts. What makes The Humanities special is that it tells the stories and captures the voices that have shaped and influenced human thinking and creativity.
... 21, 32–3 Stern, Charlotta, 126, 146 Stern, Daniel, 146 Stevens, John Paul, 77, 79, 80, 141 Summerfield, Geoffrey, 118, ... ix mission, 111 presidents, xiv public good, vii Upchurch, Anna, 124, 154 utilitarianism, 38–9, 110 Vacco v.
Designed to provide a general assessment of the rapidly growing applied humanities movement in the United States, this report sets forth issues found to be central to an assessment of...
Argues that higher education needs to abandon the “culture wars” if it hopes to address the major crises of the century.