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The humanities in American higher education is in a state of crisis
with declining student enrollment, fewer faculty positions, and
diminishing public prestige. Instead of recycling old arguments
that have lost their appeal, the humanities must discover and
articulate new rationales for their value to students, faculty,
administrators, and the public. Why the Humanities Matter Today: In
Defense of Liberal Education is an attempt to do so by having
philosophers, literature and foreign language professors,
historians, and political theorists defend the value and explain
the worth of their respective disciplines as well as illuminate the
importance of liberal education. By setting forth new arguments
about the significance of their disciplines, these scholars show
how the humanities can reclaim its place of prominence in American
higher education.
The humanities in American higher education is in a state of crisis
with declining student enrollment, fewer faculty positions, and
diminishing public prestige. Instead of recycling old arguments
that have lost their appeal, the humanities must discover and
articulate new rationales for their value to students, faculty,
administrators, and the public. Why the Humanities Matter Today: In
Defense of Liberal Education is an attempt to do so by having
philosophers, literature and foreign language professors,
historians, and political theorists defend the value and explain
the worth of their respective disciplines as well as illuminate the
importance of liberal education. By setting forth new arguments
about the significance of their disciplines, these scholars show
how the humanities can reclaim its place of prominence in American
higher education.
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