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soundstudiesblog.com
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| | | | | -Co-authored by Chelsea Daniel and Samantha Ege- Nora Holt (c.1885 - 1974) was a leading voice in Black America's classical music scene. Her activities as a composer, performer, critic, commentator, and more shaped the Harlem Renaissance and its Chicago counterpart. As the fervor of the Black Renaissance progressed into the Civil Rights era, the energy... | |
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theimaginativeconservative.org
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| | | | | At a certain stage and for no apparent reason, self-criticism among those of us in the West gave way to repudiation. Instead of subjecting our inheritance to a critical evaluation, seeking what is good in it and trying to understand and endorse the ties that binds us to it, a great many of those appointed as cultural stewards chose rather to turn their backs on it... (essay by Roger Scruton) | |
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48hills.org
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| | | | | $50K award comes at a time when the groundbreaking dancemaker is expanding his own voice. | |
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mathscholar.org
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| | | [AI summary] The article discusses the intersection of science and philosophy, highlighting the importance of empirical evidence and the scientific method in advancing knowledge. It critiques postmodern science studies for lacking scientific rigor and credibility, referencing the Sokal hoax as a key example. The piece also touches on the contributions of non-Western societies to science and the need for diversity in the scientific community. Ultimately, it concludes that while philosophical reflection has value, it should not replace the empirical foundation of scientific research. | ||