Why do we feel the necessity to jab at the humanities whenever we have topics such as this? Do we feel it validates our professional by insulting and degrading others? Do we feel hard done by given all the attention and praise the humanities get (I can’t even type that with a straight face)?
I’m sick of this debasing of the humanities by not just this forum, but our society at large. At best, we view people who study the humanities as irrelevant and, at worst (which is continually demonstrated here), we treat them as entitled parasites on our otherwise productive society.
There are two things that make us human, that separate us from other species, that define us, that enrich our existence: our ability to understand the natural world and our ability to create and appreciate works of art. I do the former as a part of my vocation, which is predominately why I entered into this field, and attempt to do the latter (poorly) by avocation. If people choose to do it the other way around, all the power to them as we NEED people doing both.
I would add that my most intelligent and interesting friends have backgrounds in the humanities. The humanities really stress clear and critical, yet creative, thought and this allows them to analyze information in a very deep way. They can pull out profound sentiments from even the most (seemingly) trivial subject. They can dissect and critique arguments with great precision. They understand the nuisances of subjectivity and tend to be much more open and welcoming to things that are “different”. It is this critical and logical thought process augmented by openness and creativity that we want in our citizenry, yet sorely lack.
We know this and yet continue to dissuade or downright condemn the study of humanities. We have swallowed the concept that which cannot be commidified, should be shunned. If we can’t turn this knowledge into profit, then it is useless to us. I’ve made this same argument in support of fundamental/curiosity-driven science research. It is shameful that we have, in the name of “economic prosperity”, lost touch with the two most humanizing endeavors.