The authors conceive of the humanities not as fields of study so
much as modes of study, believing that every course in a university
can appropriately embody the humanistic ideal and can thus
inculcate attitudes and habits of approach characteristic of
informed and mature persons. This series of essays traces the
development of humanistic studies and attitudes at the University
of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Originally published in 1945. A
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