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The phrase "humanistic studies" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to academic disciplines that explore human culture, values, and experiences, often encompassing subjects like literature, philosophy, and history.
Example: "Many universities offer a diverse range of humanistic studies programs that encourage critical thinking and creativity."
Alternatives: "humanities disciplines" or "humanities studies."
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Interested in humanistic studies, he founded a university at Frankfurt an der Oder in 1506.
by the Academy of Sciences at Berlin, initially under the editorship of the champion of humanistic studies, Wilhelm Dilthey.
Geography, in particular, has emerged as a thoroughly interdisciplinary study, combining natural science with both social scientific and humanistic studies.
And it did so with help from a dishonourable neoconservative American interventionism that fits poorly with humanistic studies, let alone with ancient or Enlightenment republics.
Derek S. Jeffreys Green Bay, Wis., Aug. 23, 2009 The writer is an associate professor of humanistic studies and religion at the University of Wisconsin, Green Bay.
Humanistic studies continued under the powerful popes of the High Renaissance, Julius II and Leo X, as did the development of polyphonic music.
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Motivated by "concern about the future of humanistic study," the M.L.A. asked a committee of eight scholars to go on a listening tour, talking to professors, administrators, students, and "employers outside the academy" about how the system might be fixed.
In particular, I argue that such models have the potential to bring insights from the humanistic study of culture into population-level modeling of cultural change.
For figures such as Haga Yaichi (1867-1927) and Muraoka Tsunetsugu (1884-1946) Norinaga's work marked the point of beginning for the modern humanistic study of the nation, a study in which they were involved as professors of "National Literature" and "Intellectual History".
Both Not for Profit and Death and Life argue that it is an educational and political disaster to continue the retreat from broad humanistic study in favor of rote learning that can be evaluated in multiple-choice tests.
Similarly though, humanistic study will also be useful in reading and interpreting texts and placing them within historical context: history, literature, politics and law, social sciences.
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