
Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 2015
Pages: 253-267
Series: Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science
ISBN (Hardback): 9783319145525
Full citation:
, "The global and the local in the study of the humanities", in: Relocating the history of science, Berlin, Springer, 2015


The global and the local in the study of the humanities
pp. 253-267
in: Theodore Arabatzis, Jürgen Renn, Ana Simoes (eds), Relocating the history of science, Berlin, Springer, 2015Abstract
This chapter focuses on some tensions—inherent to the humanities as a field of studies—between an epistemic commitment to truth, an ethical and political commitment to reflexivity and critique, and the quest of the arts and sciences for institutional autonomy. In the first part I delineate a quick genealogy of the problem of the humanities in three stations: the Studia Humanitatis of the fourteenth to fifteenth centuries; Kant's ideas of the freedom of philosophy; and Humboldt's conceptualization of the position of the university vis-à-vis the state and the nation. In the second part I present the migration of the tradition of Geisteswissenschaften to Palestine and its transformation into Madaei Haruah at the Hebrew University. I conclude with a few words about the present and future of the humanities in Israel.
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Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 2015
Pages: 253-267
Series: Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science
ISBN (Hardback): 9783319145525
Full citation:
, "The global and the local in the study of the humanities", in: Relocating the history of science, Berlin, Springer, 2015