Humanistic Discipline Direct
: It must attend to history—specifically the "historical activity of understanding where [our ideas] came from"—because these ideas are contingent and have evolved over time.
: Despite not being a science, it remains a "discipline" that requires clarity, reasoned argument, and "getting it right". humanistic discipline
: It often emphasizes human shared characteristics, such as mortality, reason, and the responsibility individuals have for themselves and others. : It must attend to history—specifically the "historical
: It maintains direct contact with the actual human problems that animate the field in the first place, rather than retreating into purely technical or abstract puzzles. such as mortality