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Science, Arts and Humanities in a Changing World
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Science, Arts and Humanities in a Changing World

Joachim Frank Columbia University

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In his speech, Nobel Laureate Prof. Dr. Joachim Frank reflects on the theme "Science, Arts and Humanities in a Changing World". He highlights the holistic vision of the Journal of Science, Humanities and Arts (JOSHA), founded by Prof. Dr. Roland Mertelsmann, which seeks to unite these fields in the spirit of the Renaissance. Prof. Frank emphasised how science, the arts and the humanities, while different in method, share a common thread of human ingenuity and creativity. Prof. Frank identifies two modern trends: increasing specialisation and the oversimplification of these disciplines in popular culture. He warns that artificial intelligence could reduce complex knowledge to superficial interpretations, likening it to parrots mimicking speech without understanding. Despite this, he concludes on an optimistic note, advocating authentic engagement with the sciences, arts and humanities through direct encounter with original works, and thanking Prof. Dr. Mertelsmann for encouraging interdisciplinary dialogue.

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Article Information

Title

Science, Arts and Humanities in a Changing World

Type

Article

Published in
Journal 22. October 2024
Language
English
Journal
Vol 11 Issue 5
Categories

News and Views

Authors Joachim Frank1
Affiliations
1 Columbia University

This article is open access and distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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Joachim Frank (2024). "Science, Arts and Humanities in a Changing World". JOSHA Journal. DOI: 10.17160/josha.11.5.1015.