An entrepreneur and educator highlights the surprising influence of
humanities scholarship on biomedical research and civil liberties.
This spirited defence urges society to support the humanities to
obtain continued guidance for public policy decisions, and
challenges scholars to consider how best to fulfil their role in
serving the common good.
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