Humanities on Demand and the Demands on the Humanities: Between Technological and Lived Time

Studies in Philosophy and Education 43 (2):143-160 (2024)
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Abstract

The digital humanities have developed in concert with online systems that increase the accessibility and speed of learning. Whereas previously students were immersed in the fluidity of campus life, they have become suspended and drawn-into various streams and currents of digital pedagogy, which articulate new forms of epistemological movement, often operating at speeds outside the lived time and rhythm of human thought. When assessing learning technologies, we have to consider the degree to which they complement the rhythms immanent to human thought, knowledge, investigation, and experimentation.In this paper, we examine learning from a humanities perspective, arguing that reading, writing, and thinking are ways of learning underscored by various genres of movement that segue with or diverge from the movements inherent to digital technologies, especially those deployed in learning systems. Using the work of thinkers such as John Dewey and Michel Serres, we examine the importance of movement in dialogue, where to truly learn involves embedding oneself in the flow of thought, accepting the flexibility of concepts, and aligning oneself with a community of thinkers.

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Tim Flanagan
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Paul Atkinson
Sir Sandford Fleming College

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The Integrative, Ethical and Aesthetic Pedagogy of Michel Serres.Thomas E. Peterson - forthcoming - Studies in Philosophy and Education:1-14.

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