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Re-Calling the Humanities

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Re-Calling the Humanities

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This book has two objectives: 1) to reintroduce humanity to the humanities, and 2) to present a foundation constructed in the reality of the natural languages upon which our studies in the humanities are justified and from which they can to be successfully taught. We owe this re-calling, this re-introduction, and this analysis to two early modern intellectual developments and one twentieth century intellectual development. The first intellectual event was the scientific revolution—1543 and 1687.

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Hvolbek, R.H. (2013). Re-Calling the Humanities. In: Re-Calling the Humanities. Educational Futures. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6209-314-0_1

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