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The Futility of the Humanitiesof American universities in the first few years of this century, and at Carnegie Mellon University in 2002, the poster announcing my talk was a modified socialist-realist affair featuring an arm wielding a wrench. It’s a lovely design, well proportioned and not at all heavy-handed (there is no attem态度暖昧 发表于 2025-3-25 22:19:58
Fahrenheit 451: The Higher Philistinismis necessary to say ‘England’ here and not ‘the Yookay’ because that might be offensive to the Scots and Welsh, not to mention the Irish, since what I have to say in this chapter largely pertains purposefully to the extreme case of England, though the other countries of the United Kingdom are unfortAWL 发表于 2025-3-26 01:13:23
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The Histories of Medicine: Toward an Applied History of Medicineistory in the curriculum. A committee consisting of academic medical historians and medical faculty active in the local physician-centre d history of medicine society had been established to help implement these changes. It quickly became apparent that committee members had different assumptions abo颂扬本人 发表于 2025-3-26 11:47:24
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The Humanities and Open-Access Publishing: A New Paradigm of Value? following the invention of language, the invention of writing, and the invention of the printing press’. In the spirit of a book that aspires to be agenda-setting for the arts and humanities within and outside of the academy, it seems fitting to close the collection of essays with reflections that建筑师 发表于 2025-3-26 17:08:11
Digital Right and the Ethics of Digitisation: A Case Study in Technology and Implicit Contractsention of the printing press. The invention of language permitted the communication of symbolic, abstract thought. The invention of writing gave humans the ability to transmit knowledge across generations: for the first time, a person could know more than one could learn from experience in a human l