
Stephen Greenblatt and Manuell Castells: The Status of the Humanities and Social Sciences Today
Holberg Prize Talks
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The Loss of the Taste of Darwin
The study of the humanities, unlike geology or evolutionary biology, is not a history of progress. Darwin was honest enough to acknowledge that he has lost his taste for the humanities. He knew that what had happened bore some relation to the work he'd been doing. But why this should have caused the atrophy of that part of the brain alone on which the higher tastes depend? I cannot conceive.
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