Understanding the Humanities Crisis: An Argument for Humanities’ National Value

South African Journal of Philosophy 35 (1):54-69 (2016)
  Copy   BIBTEX

Abstract

What justifies the negative perception of the Humanities? What justifies budget cuts and curricula changes in schools and universities that prejudice the Humanities? In this article I argue that what is meant to justify the crisis narrative as well as curricula and budget cuts is the following argument: education has national value if and only if it positively contributes to the economy. The Humanities do not and cannot positively contribute to the economy. Therefore, the Humanities fail to contribute anything of national value. Therefore, governments are justified in cutting the Humanities from curricula and reapportioning funding away from the Humanities. In addition to defending this argument as the argument against the Humanities, I argue that the first premise is false. I argue that there are non-profit-seeking national goods that the Humanities are ideally placed to meet and promote. Therefore, the argument against the Humanities fails.

Similar books and articles

De-medicalizing the Medical Humanities.Otniel E. Dror - 2011 - The European Legacy 16 (3):317-326.
The digital humanities as a humanities project.Patrik Svensson - 2012 - Arts and Humanities in Higher Education 11 (1-2):425-60.
Words and Flesh in the NHS.Sarah Gull - 2008 - Journal of Medical Humanities 29 (1):67-70.
The humanities: plain and simple.Robert Garland - 2012 - Arts and Humanities in Higher Education 11 (3):300-312.
Academic specialization and contemporary university humanities centers.Martine W. Brownley - 2012 - Arts and Humanities in Higher Education 11 (3):224-237.
The Role of Humanities Policy in Public Science.Robert Frodeman - 2005 - Environmental Philosophy 2 (1):5-13.
Humanities in medical education: Some contributions.K. Danner Clouser - 1990 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 15 (3):289-301.
La crisis de la humanidades.Carla Cordua - 2012 - Revista de filosofía (Chile) 68:7-9.
An Australian Perspective on the Humanities.Robert Pascoe - 2003 - Arts and Humanities in Higher Education 2 (1):7-22.

Analytics

Added to PP
2015-11-16

Downloads
121 (#145,443)

6 months
9 (#290,637)

Historical graph of downloads
How can I increase my downloads?

Author's Profile

Nikolai Viedge
University of Witwatersrand (PhD)

Citations of this work

No citations found.

Add more citations

References found in this work

Add more references