What’s really driving the humanities crisis in higher education? As enrollment and reading decline, I asked Jennifer Frey, a professor of philosophy, what it was like to run a liberal arts program that was gutted. I wanted to know whether she thinks the age of A.I. could bring back the kind of education she says is fundamental to human formation.
- 00:00 - Intro
- 2:08 - Why study the humanities?
- 5:00 - Do the humanities mean more morality?
- 15:00 - Shakespeare vs. John Grisham
- 24:07 - The Tulsa Honors College
- 34:43 - Left-wing critiques and specialization
- 44:10 - Is conservatism a friend to liberal arts?
- 56:32 - Why the humanities are crucial in the age A.I.
(A full transcript of this episode is available on the Times website.)
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