1. What Are the Humanities?
word "humanities" is derived from the Latin term, humanitas, which essentially refers to humans and their culture
Another
... [Show More] way to look at the Humanities is that it is the study of human ideas
2. The study of Humanities
seeks to understand what humans believe and why, along with what we have believed in the past and even what we might believe in the future. By studying beliefs and the ways such beliefs have been expressed through the arts, for instance, we gain a better understanding of human values.
3. By studying the arts from various times and places, we learn about
other cultures—their differences as well as their similarities.
4. Another primary function of the Humanities is to help us learn to
think critically and creatively about the human experience. Studying the Humanities allows us to understand the past as more than just a series of events. A pattern of human interactions within a rich context of beliefs, ideals, and experiences emerge when we look closely at how literary and artistic movements evolved over time
5. For our purpose, we will define the Humanities as
a study of the various ways people, in all times past and present and in all places around the world, live out the human experience. Humans have engaged in religion, philosophy, literature, music, art, language, and history to better comprehend and describe our world.
6. consilience*.
When we explore these subjects, various windows open before us, and we practice consilience*. Consilience is the art and science of exploring the overlaps of what are often considered quite different subjects, such as the science and Humanities, in search of commonalities and places of agreement. By understanding how these subjects overlap, we are able to see a broader, well-rounded picture of humanity. Additionally, it is important to see how these different subjects influence one another
7. . Studying the Humanities can help us better understand human relationships. True or False?
True
Correct. By studying the Humanities, we can see how people across time responded to different challenges and events and how people interacted with one another.
8. When studying the Humanities, you should not make connections between the past and the present. True or False?
This is a false statement. Studying the Humanities allows us to see the connections between past and present and imparts a sense of cultural continuity.
9. Studying the Humanities has civic benefits. True or False?
True
Correct. Studying the Humanities can help us become better citizens and contributors to society.
10. Chronology (from Latin chronologia, from Ancient Greek χρόνος, chronos, "time"; and -λογία, -logia) is defined as a
method of taking events and putting them in the order of occurrence. In the study of the Humanities, a chronological timeline or a listing of the sequence of events allows us to see connections between cause and effect. In other words, when we are able to trace one event back to another, or to extrapolate out of one event an event which follows, we are better able to see the source of a series of events.
11. Review the timeline below to get a good sense of when each chronological period occurs. Note that this timeline illustrates general designations for periods and movements related to literature and the arts and that the dates for each one are approximate. [Show Less]