Humanities and Other Modes of Human Inquiry and Expression
• Define the term humanities
Humanities are a term that encompasses many individual study and sciences. There can be a two way classification of all human knowledge. First is the knowledge of the space around us, but not directly linked to humans. For example, the study of physics, botany or astronomy does not involve expressions from human emotion and nor do they reflect human behavior or needs. They are more or less functional knowledge that can be used as technical knowledge for building and creating things or understanding nature. They have specific rules, methods and human thoughts have no place in the system. For example, in classifying plants, the human feeling of the beauty of a rose has no meaning. On the other hand this knowledge has no meaning either unless the knowledge serves humans. (Austin, 2009)
But the humanities is an order that excludes this division to incorporate all other branches of study that relates to and stem from emotions and thought of humankind, scientific or otherwise. Yet the differentiation does not still give a complete picture and there is a struggle to define the term. Some definitions attempted included all subjects that deal with humans and expressions of everyday life. For example, according to the definition given by the Humanities Council of Washington, DC, "the humanities are the disciplines that help us understand and define cultures, and human experience, including history, anthropology, literature, art history, ethics, philosophy and jurisprudence." (Austin, 2009)
Again in a larger circle the Illinois Humanities Council describes 'humanities' includes study of language, literature, history, law and jurisprudence criticism, philosophy; archaeology; c religion;...
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