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HUMANITIES CHARTER (Rev 27 Sept 2014)

  • 20-09-2014 6:49am
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    Welcome all new and old members. “The humanities can be described as the study of how people process and document the human experience. Since humans have been able, we have used philosophy, literature, religion, art, music, history and language to understand and record our world” (Stanford University, 2014). Using more than one discipline in our discussions here makes the Humanities forum different from other forums that are focused on one discipline; i.e., we are multi-disciplinary and encourage many perspectives.

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