Liberal arts and critical thinking / Letters
Readers respond to a letter that argued we should stop worshipping the liberal arts, and that they should become more market-oriented Jianyang Geng seems to assume that the liberal arts claim a monopoly on critical thinking (Letters, 25 November). Well, we don’t – and never have. What those of (…)
Site référencé: The Guardian (Asia Pacific)
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