Issue 12 · Fall 2025

Special Issue on AI

Thinking the Human(ities) in the Age of AI

Katherine Davies 

The term “humanities” is derived from, and centers the study of, the human being—especially the ways she seeks to make sense of her experiences in the world. Attempts to define the human being abound across the history of humanistic inquiry, especially in philosophy. Perhaps the most famous philosophical definition is found in Aristotle, who characterizes the human being as the “rational animal.” But what does it mean to be rational?

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This article appears in Athenaeum Review Issue 12 (Fall 2025), pp. 30-33. Download a PDF copy.
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