Montag, 7. Jänner 2008

why

Stanley Fish wrote in today's NYT:

"To the question “of what use are the humanities?”, the only honest answer is none whatsoever. And it is an answer that brings honor to its subject. Justification, after all, confers value on an activity from a perspective outside its performance. An activity that cannot be justified is an activity that refuses to regard itself as instrumental to some larger good. The humanities are their own good. There is nothing more to say, and anything that is said – even when it takes the form of Kronman’s inspiring cadences – diminishes the object of its supposed praise."

I love the humanities and probably always will.
I also think, however, there's something to be said for their place in and illumination of cultural context, as a part of a larger scenario.

The article makes some good points, many interesting comments, and is worth a read.

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