In Defense Of Humanism by Richard A. Etlin

Value in the Arts and Letters

This insightful work explores the enduring value of humanism in the modern world, emphasizing its role in fostering creativity, critical thinking, and ethical responsibility. It argues that humanism, with its roots in classical antiquity and the Renaissance, remains a vital force in countering the dehumanizing tendencies of contemporary society. Through a series of essays, the book delves into the intersections of art, architecture, and philosophy, advocating for a renewed appreciation of humanistic principles as a means to enrich cultural and intellectual life.

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