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The Object of Study in the Humanities - Proceedings from the Seminar at the University of Copenhagen, September 2001
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The Object of Study in the Humanities - Proceedings from the Seminar at the University of Copenhagen, September 2001

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Rather than trying to carry out a synthesis of the heterogeneous fields covered by the human sciences, the aim of this book is to explore the grounding and orientation of the Humanities. Like Ts'ui Pen’s labyrinth in Jorge Luis Borges’s short story The Garden of Forking Paths , the Humanities form a vast network of diverging, converging and parallel lines. The reader may follow any number of itineraries when reading through the contributions, but at least one common concern of the articles in the present volume is the self-reflection of the human sciences. Whether expressed as a social or an epistemological task, ultimately it is the question of the self-understanding of the Humanities that is raised. In spite of the diversity of themes treated, a claim of discourse unity emerges through the articles collected here. In this way, the coherence of working with and discussing the notion of the Humanities is reflected.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Museum Tusculanum Press
Country
Denmark
Date
19 August 2004
Pages
166
ISBN
9788772898315

Rather than trying to carry out a synthesis of the heterogeneous fields covered by the human sciences, the aim of this book is to explore the grounding and orientation of the Humanities. Like Ts'ui Pen’s labyrinth in Jorge Luis Borges’s short story The Garden of Forking Paths , the Humanities form a vast network of diverging, converging and parallel lines. The reader may follow any number of itineraries when reading through the contributions, but at least one common concern of the articles in the present volume is the self-reflection of the human sciences. Whether expressed as a social or an epistemological task, ultimately it is the question of the self-understanding of the Humanities that is raised. In spite of the diversity of themes treated, a claim of discourse unity emerges through the articles collected here. In this way, the coherence of working with and discussing the notion of the Humanities is reflected.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Museum Tusculanum Press
Country
Denmark
Date
19 August 2004
Pages
166
ISBN
9788772898315