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Humanities
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From Literature to Cultural Literacy
Naomi Segal
Massive Open Online Courses
Tharindu Rekha Liyanagunawardena
No Future without Humanities: Literary Perspectives
Svend Erik Larsen
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Susan Bassnett
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Naomi Segal
,
Mads Rosendahl Thomsen
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Jan Baetens
,
Patrizia Lombardo
,
Theo D'haen
The Humanities as a Public Good and the Need for Developing Accountability Strategies
Henrik Stampe Lund
Research “Values” in the Humanities: Funding Policies, Evaluation, and Cultural Resources. Some Introductory Remarks
Cinzia Ferrini
Nietzsche’s “Love” for Socrates
Drew A. Hyland
Acknowledgement to Reviewers of Humanities in 2014
Humanities Editorial Office
Humanities under Pressure
Jürgen Mittelstrass
Schemes of Funding Music Research in Italy: A Case Study in Comparison with other European Countries
Carolyn Gianturco
Integrity and Quality in Universities: Accountability, Excellence and Success
Onora O'Neill
Clashing Concepts and Methods: Assessing Excellence in the Humanities and Social Sciences
Peter Scott
The Language Desert: The Condition of Literacy and Reading in Contemporary America
Michael Tracey
Democracy versus the Domination of Instrumental Rationality: Defending Dewey’s Argument for Democracy as an Ethical Way of Life
Justin Cruickshank
The Challenges of the Humanities, Past, Present, and Future: Why the Middle Ages Mean So Much for Us Today and Tomorrow
Albrecht Classen
From Human Past to Human Future
Robert G. Bednarik
Forced Execution of the Elderly: Old Law, Dystopia, and the Utilitarian Argument
Sara D. Schotland
Biodiversity, Extinction, and Humanity’s Future: The Ecological and Evolutionary Consequences of Human Population and Resource Use
Jeffrey V. Yule
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Robert J. Fournier
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Patrick L. Hindmarsh
Creating/Curating Cultural Capital: Monuments and Museums for Post-Apartheid South Africa
Elizabeth Rankin
Sustainability—What Are the Odds? Envisioning the Future of Our Environment, Economy and Society
Stephen J. Jordan
Can Scholarly Communication Be Multilingual? A Glance at Language Use in US Classical Archaeology
Karl Gerhard Hempel
The Legal Translator’s Approach to Texts
Radegundis Stolze
The Art of Democracy—Art as a Tool for Developing Democratic Citizenship and Stimulating Public Debate: A Rortyan-Deweyan Account
Michael I. Raeber
Stories of Snow and Fire: The Importance of Narrative to a Critically Pluralistic Environmental Aesthetic
John Charles Ryan
Surprise and Uncertainty—Framing Regional Geohazards in the Theory of Complexity
Beate M. W. Ratter
Tales of Two Cities: Architecture, Print and Early Guidebooks to Paris and London
Elizabeth McKellar
Rorty, Williams, and Davidson: Skepticism and Metaepistemology
Duncan Pritchard
,
Christopher Ranalli
Integrating Sustainability in Management Education
Emmanuel Raufflet
Co-authoring History: Montpellier, the Vendée, and the Co-authorship of the Sources
István M. Szijártó
Rorty, Addams, and Social Hope
Erik Schneiderhan
Richard Rorty in Context
Brian Lloyd
Double Visions: Autobiography and the Ends of Philosophy
Neil Gascoigne
Rorty, Pragmatism, and Analytic Philosophy
Cheryl Misak
Contingency, Irony and Morality: A Critical Review of Rorty’s Notion of the Liberal Utopia
Wehan Murray Coombs
Taking Rorty’s Irony Seriously
Andrew Inkpin
Evolutionary Medicine and Future of Humanity: Will Evolution Have the Final Word?
Arthur Saniotis
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Maciej Henneberg
Inquiring into Red/Red Inquiring
Ken Gale
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Mike Gallant
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Susanne Gannon
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Davina Kirkpatrick
,
Marina Malthouse
,
McClain Percy
,
Maud Perrier
,
Sue Porter
,
Ann Rippin
,
Artemi Sakellariadis
,
Jane Speedy
,
Jonathan Wyatt
,
Tess Wyatt
The Speculative Neuroscience of the Future Human Brain
Robert A. Dielenberg
Reconsidering Richard Rorty’s Private-Public Distinction
Lior Erez
Rendering Humanities Sustainable
Robert G. Bednarik
Making Nothing Happen: Yeats, Heidegger, Pessoa, and the Emergence of Post-Romanticism
James Corby
Illuminating Our World: An Essay on the Unraveling of the Species Problem, with Assistance from a Barnacle and a Goose
John Buckeridge
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Rob Watts
Babel’s Dawn and the Primeval Language. Between Translation and Narrative, or the Syriac Version of an Old Jewish Tradition
Juan Pedro Monferrer-Sala
Translation as the Catalyst of Cultural Transfer
Albrecht Classen
Humanity’s Bioregional Places: Linking Space, Aesthetics, and the Ethics of Reinhabitation
John Charles Ryan
Humanities — To Be or Not To Be, That Is the Question
Albrecht Classen
The Origins of Human Modernity
Robert G. Bednarik
The Consequences of Human Behavior
Derek Hodgson
On the Apparent Differences between Contemporary Pragmatists: Richard Rorty and the New Pragmatism
Michael Bacon
Plato’s and Aristotle’s Language Critique in Francisco Sanchez’s That Nothing Is Known
Manuel Vazquez Bermudez
Human Actions Illustrated in Zen’s Ox-Herding Pictures
Yong Zhi
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