Humanities.
Humanists studied and explored a wide range of subjects, including literature, art, philosophy, history, classical languages, and the humanities in general. They emphasized the importance of human experience, reason, and the study of classical texts in shaping individual and societal values.
comprise studying literature, languages, philosophy, history, mathematics, and sciences.
Since the Renaissance was largely the European re-discovery of classical works on such things as history, literature, and philosophy, and humanism was largely the study of classical works of history, literature, and philosophy in the ORIGINAL languages in which they were written, you could say that the classics (Greek and Latin texts that were brushed off after the Middle Ages) helped shape the European understanding of its own history, literature, and philosophy, acting as a sort of bridge between the ancient world and the modern.Classicism dug up dead Greek and Latin texts, and these texts were used as starting points for a lot of European history, lit., and philosophy.Studying classic literature can strongly influence things such as history and philosophy by showing scholars what ideas didn't work and forcing them to come up with new ideas. It also helps to develop new, more modern ways of thinking.
Some would include all: * English literature * History * Philosophy * Fine arts * Foreign languages
Charles Altieri has written: 'Painterly Abstraction in Modernist American Poetry' -- subject(s): Modernism (Literature), Art and literature, American poetry, Abstraction in literature, Self in literature, History and criticism, History 'Postmodernisms now' -- subject(s): Postmodernism 'Act & quality' -- subject(s): Literature, Semantics, Philosophy, Hermeneutics, Theory, History and criticism 'Subjective agency' -- subject(s): Art and society, Philosophy, Agent (Philosophy), Language and languages, Expression (Philosophy)
Jean-Jacques Lecercle has written: 'The force of language' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Language and languages 'Frankenstein' -- subject(s): Frankenstein (Fictitious character) 'L' emprise des signes' -- subject(s): Literature, Philosophy 'A Marxist philosophy of language' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Language and languages, Marxist Philosophy 'Deleuze and language' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Language and languages 'Badiou and Deleuze read literature' -- subject(s): Criticism, Literature, Philosophy 'A Marxist Philosophy of Language (Historical Materialism)' 'Le dictionnaire et le cri' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation, English Nonsense literature, English literature, History and criticism, Nonsense literature, English
Patricia Cox Miller has written: 'Dreams in late antiquity' -- subject(s): Ancient Philosophy, Civilization, Greco-Roman, Classical literature, Dreams in literature, Early Christian literature, History and criticism, Imagination, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Classical literature
Mikhail Epstein has written: 'Znak probela' -- subject(s): Humanities 'Relativistic patterns in totalitarian thinking' -- subject(s): Languages, Political aspects 'Slovo i molchanie' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Metaphysics in literature, Philosophy in literature, Philosophy, Russian, Russian Philosophy, Russian literature
Henry Burrowes Lathrop has written: 'The art of the novelist' -- subject(s): Fiction, Criticism, History and criticism 'Translations from the classics into English from Caxton to Chapman, 1477-1620' -- subject(s): Translations into English, History and criticism, Classical literature, In literature, History, Classical languages, Translating into English, Translating and interpreting
Bernhard Pabst has written: 'Rundfunk- und Fernsehbauteile' -- subject(s): Equipment and supplies, Radio, Television 'Prosimetrum' -- subject(s): Classical influences, Classical languages, Classical literature, History, History and criticism, Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.), Latin language, Medieval and modern, Latin prose literature, Medieval and modern, Literary form, Literature, Medieval, Medieval Literature, Medieval and modern Latin language, Medieval and modern Latin prose literature, Metrics and rhythmics, Theory
Dana LaCourse Munteanu has written: 'Tragic pathos' -- subject(s): Sympathy in literature, Ancient Aesthetics, Fear in literature, History and criticism, Pathos in literature, Greek drama (Tragedy), LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Ancient, Classical & Medieval, Emotions (Philosophy), History
Benjamin Rand has written: 'A bibliography of economics' 'Modern classical philosophers' -- subject(s): History, Modern Philosophy, Philosophy, Modern 'Classical Moralists' -- subject(s): Ethics, Collections 'Modern classical philosophers' -- subject(s): Modern Philosophy, History