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	<title>t a l l a p e &#187; Stanley Fish</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[My mother e-mailed this morning, pointing me to an article by Stanley Fish titled Will the Humanities Save Us?, and a follow-up piece titled The Uses of the Humanities, Part Two. Both were published on his blog at the New York Times. My mom was curious what I thought, but the articles are very interesting, [...]]]></description>
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