Education, the arts, metaphysics, and robber-barons – inspired by "I'll Take My Stand"
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Here's another excerpt from Donald Davidson's essay, "A Mirror for Artists," in I'll Take My Stand: The South and the Agrarian Tradition (1930), with my thoughts inspired thereby, following: "Education can do comparatively little to aid the cause of the arts as long as it must turn out graduates into an industrialized society which demands specialists in vocational, technical, and scientific subjects. The humanities, which could reasonably be expected to foster the arts, have fought a losing battle since the issue between vocational and liberal education was raised in the nineteenth century...'
Education, the arts, metaphysics, and robber-barons – inspired by "I'll Take My Stand"
Education, the arts, metaphysics, and…
Education, the arts, metaphysics, and robber-barons – inspired by "I'll Take My Stand"
Here's another excerpt from Donald Davidson's essay, "A Mirror for Artists," in I'll Take My Stand: The South and the Agrarian Tradition (1930), with my thoughts inspired thereby, following: "Education can do comparatively little to aid the cause of the arts as long as it must turn out graduates into an industrialized society which demands specialists in vocational, technical, and scientific subjects. The humanities, which could reasonably be expected to foster the arts, have fought a losing battle since the issue between vocational and liberal education was raised in the nineteenth century...'