Category: Humanities & Society
Humanities & Society publishes essays and perspectives on history, philosophy, education, ethics, literature, culture, public policy, academic life, and the social dimensions of knowledge. This section encourages interdisciplinary writing that connects scholarship with society and human experience.
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History of Science: Greatest Journey of Curiosity
Explore the history of science from ancient civilizations to modern research, tracing humanity’s journey of curiosity, discovery, and scientific progress.
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Dostoevsky as a Psychologist: Guilt, Shame, Faith and the Divided Self
A lucid psychology-based reading of Fyodor Dostoevsky’s major novels, exploring guilt, shame, hyperconsciousness, epilepsy, ideology, faith and the divided self through characters from Crime and Punishment, The Idiot, Notes from Underground, Demons and The Brothers Karamazov.
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Indian Higher Education at a Crossroads: Expansion, Quality, and the Search for Intellectual Depth
India has expanded higher education on a historic scale, but the deeper challenge is quality at scale. This article examines access, state universities, employability, research culture, governance, funding, equity, language, digitalisation, and internationalisation using government reports and international scholarship.