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  1. Decisions of an Alarmingly Personal Nature, or, What I Think About William Wordsworth.Ruth Abbott - 2007 - Arts and Humanities in Higher Education 6 (1):114-122.
    This article begins by noting the tendency of certain academic practices to arrest thought, and attempts to circumvent that arrestation in the writer by reflecting on her adolescent response to the writings of William Wordsworth. It explores the possible implications of a youthful feeling that poetry is ‘true’, tying this in with Wordsworth’s own writing about poetry and truth, and with a particular passage from Wordsworth’s Home at Grasmere which once prompted that youthful feeling. The personal and particular sources from (...)
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  • Future Priorities of the Humanities in Europe: What Have the Humanities to Offer?: Report of a round table conference held to draft a manifesto for the European Commissioner and working papers for the EC Working Party on Future Priorities for Humanities Research.Jan Parker - 2007 - Arts and Humanities in Higher Education 6 (1):123-127.
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  • `what Have The Humanities To Offer 21st-century Europe?': Reflections Of A Note Taker.Jan Parker - 2008 - Arts and Humanities in Higher Education 7 (1):83-96.
    The Humanities have much to offer 21st-century Europe, in terms of both method and issues which may complement and correct those of Science and Social Science. These include, for instance, humanities' generation of plural narratives and plural explanations, of attention to singularity and complexity, and to others' sensibilities and ways of knowing. These disciplines provide higher order skills needed to engage and engage with the New Europe — rhetorical and communication skills, networked knowledge sharing, responsive and responsible citizenship. In interdisciplinary (...)
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