The Kantian Insight on the Future of the Humanities

Arts and Humanities in Higher Education 5 (3):264-274 (2006)
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This article makes the case for the relevance of Kant’s perception in The Contest of the Faculties of the Humanities both to the university and to society in general. It illustrates this point by commenting on 20th-century essays by such diverse thinkers as Freud, Weber and Hayek. It suggests that the future of the Humanities is forcefully intertwined with that of science and culture in general and should not be considered minor or strange to larger changes in those fields, social or academic

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