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AI humanities guides

Guides for history, literature, philosophy, debate, historical simulations, evidence labels, and perspective-taking.

12 articles

Curious learners exploring context, arguments, people, texts, and ideas.

Use AI simulations as learning scaffolds while keeping sources, evidence, and interpretation clear.

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Enter the context

Use Time Travel with time, place, role, constraints, and evidence labels.

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Question a perspective

Use Historical Person mode while treating generated dialogue as simulation.

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Compare claims

Use Debate Any Topic to separate evidence, values, and assumptions.

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Philosophy Lab AI Learning Mode: practical guide

A practical guide to using Philosophy Lab on inspir for humanities learning, with prompts, study loops, and safer AI habits.

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Philosophy Lab prompts and study loop

Prompt ideas and a repeatable study loop for getting useful learning results from Philosophy Lab on inspir.

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Ethics Dilemmas AI Learning Mode: practical guide

A practical guide to using Ethics Dilemmas on inspir for humanities learning, with prompts, study loops, and safer AI habits.

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Ethics Dilemmas prompts and study loop

Prompt ideas and a repeatable study loop for getting useful learning results from Ethics Dilemmas on inspir.

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Geography Explorer AI Learning Mode: practical guide

A practical guide to using Geography Explorer on inspir for humanities learning, with prompts, study loops, and safer AI habits.

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Geography Explorer prompts and study loop

Prompt ideas and a repeatable study loop for getting useful learning results from Geography Explorer on inspir.

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Economics Simulator AI Learning Mode: practical guide

A practical guide to using Economics Simulator on inspir for humanities learning, with prompts, study loops, and safer AI habits.

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Economics Simulator prompts and study loop

Prompt ideas and a repeatable study loop for getting useful learning results from Economics Simulator on inspir.

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History Cause-and-Effect AI Learning Mode: practical guide

A practical guide to using History Cause-and-Effect on inspir for humanities learning, with prompts, study loops, and safer AI habits.

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History Cause-and-Effect prompts and study loop

Prompt ideas and a repeatable study loop for getting useful learning results from History Cause-and-Effect on inspir.

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Civics Coach AI Learning Mode: practical guide

A practical guide to using Civics Coach on inspir for humanities learning, with prompts, study loops, and safer AI habits.

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Civics Coach prompts and study loop

Prompt ideas and a repeatable study loop for getting useful learning results from Civics Coach on inspir.

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No. The category structure helps search engines understand the library, but each page is meant to help a learner choose a guide, open the right mode, and keep studying actively.

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