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From Professor Chi-Hai-Yuan of Sociology Deartment in NTU. At the beginning he quickily caught our attention by saying there's a person(I forgot who) who pointed out that liberal arts requires much less creativity or intelligence compared with natural science. Something like that. I suddenly feel that it's just that you put the quest of unknown in the perspective of God's creations. Doing research about DNA, religiously speaking, is like to try to solve the mystery God had left. And liberal arts is more like to distill anything as possibly as one can out of the artificials. Both are in quest of the unknown. While one is a kind of knowing what we do not know, another is knowing what we do know. -- There's a freedom in your sentence that carries me through. -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 122.120.99.199