Humanities in the Present Day

Edited by John Woods & Harold Coward
Categories: Education
Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier University Press
Ebook (PDF) : 9780889205499, 118 pages, January 2006
Paperback : 9781554586219, 118 pages, February 1980

Table of contents

Table of Contents for
Humanities in the Present Day, edited by J. Woods and Harold Coward

Preface

The Relevance and Importance of the Humanities in the Present Day | Robertson Davies

Reflections on a Liberal Undergraduate Education: Out of the Vortex of Slush and Nonsense | John Woods and Harold G. Coward

On the Philosophy of Graduate Education: Observations and Recommendations | Gregory Vlastos

Research in the Humanities | George Grant

The Humanistic Context of Scientific Ideas | F.E.L. Priestley

The Function of Literature in Contemporary Society | Marie-Claire Blais

In Defence of Literature | Hans Eichner

The Flexible Mind | Malcolm F. McGregor

Index

Description

This collection of addresses presented at the Official Inauguration of the Faculty of Humanities, University of Calgary, in February 1978, is edited by the Dean and the Associate Dean of the Faculty. As well as the essays, the collection includes biographies and photographs of the contributors and a comprehensive index. Robertson Davies, in the inaugural address, discusses "The Relevance and Importance of the Humanities in the Present Day." Next, the editors discuss the concept of a "liberal undergraduate education," and Gregory Vlastos, the concept of graduate education. George Grant examines the role of research in the humanities. F.E.L. Priestley discusses the influence of humanistic concepts on scientific ideas from Bacon to Einstein. Marie-Claire Blais examines "The Function of Literature in Contemporary Society." Hans Eichner presents a "Defence of Literature" and discusses the role of a Faculty of Humanities. Finally, Malcolm F. McGregor speaks to the questions, "What are the humanities?" and "What is an education in the humanities."