Humanistic Judgment

Benjamin Barasch (Editor), David Bromwich (Editor), Bryan Garsten (Editor)

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Author
Benjamin Barasch (Editor), David Bromwich (Editor), Bryan Garsten (Editor)
Publish Date
2026-01-06
Book Type
Hardcover
Publisher Name
Yale University Press
Subtitle
Ten Experiments in Reading
Number of Pages
248
ISBN-10
0300269978
ISBN-13
9780300269970
SKU
9780300269970

Description

A defense of individual judgment as the core of humanistic study



Why do some works of art and thought speak to us for generations while the vast majority are quickly forgotten? What insights do we gain from our experience of exceptional literature, philosophy, and art? How are we changed by our encounters with those works? Professional scholars in the humanities have lately grown uncomfortable, even embarrassed, about judging and asserting the human value of the works they love. In ten experimental and wide-ranging essays, this book seeks to restore value and taste as legitimate bases for judgment, and to illustrate how scholars can pursue wisdom by reflecting on works they judge worthy of serious attention and searching criticism.



Contributors: Benjamin Barasch, Akeel Bilgrami, David Bromwich, Elizabeth Bruenig, Michael Clune, Maria DiBattista, Michael Fried, Bryan Garsten, Uday Mehta, Roosevelt Montás, Helen Small