Multilogical Thinking and the Hummanities
Humanities is defined as a “...the thoughts, imagination, creativity, achievements, performance, and impact of the individual. There is a concern for culture and all kinds of human behaviors that produces cultural artifacts… values, quality, and expression. Humanities includes “fields of scholarship that strive to reconstruct, describe, and interpret the activities and accomplishments of people by establishing and studying documents and other artifacts created by the people (Perrault & Aversa, Information resources in the humanities and the arts, 2020).” John Immroth highlights a theme that seems to create a stereotypical difference between science and humanities: “the science is our study of ourselves and the world around us physically and biologically… social sciences appear to be the study of humankind and fits relationships with other people, socially, economically, and politically (Perrault & Aversa, 2020).”