Saturday, July 13, 2013

Too sacred to taught …

… Who Ruined the Humanities? - WSJ.com. (Hat tip, Dave Lull.)

Literary art's sudden, startling truth and beauty make us feel, in the most solitary part of us, that we are not alone, and that there are meanings that cannot be bought, sold or traded, that do not decay and die. This socially and economically worthless experience is called transcendence, and you cannot assign a paper, or a grade, or an academic rank, on that. 

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