Explaning and reviewing of posthuman education; entangled world with multiple agents
The purpose of the current paper is to review and criticize posthumanist education. Posthumanism is an approach in the criticizing and evaluation of humanism which holds that humans are not the only active factor and that we need to consider the role of objects, technologies, animals, and generally non-humans as well. Posthumanism believes that man is not necessarily the master of creatures. It believes that the decentralization of human beings will lead to a better world. This study first uses an analytical and explanatory method to analyze and explain the posthumanist perspective; then, it examines post-humanist education; and finally, it reviews criticisms of post-humanist views, especially in education. The present study suggests that the role of the human subconscious should also be considered as a factor in posthumanism. Posthumanist thought has a non-instrumental view of nature and views man and nature as a whole; it treats humans as equal to animals, and with respect to education, posthumanism equates the teacher’s role with that of various other factors involved in learning. Posthumanist thinkers believe that humans can learn a lot from animals.
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Research Methodology of Posthumanism in Education
Roohollah Mozafaripoor *
Metodology of Sicial Science and Humanities, -
A study of virtual education in Shad network from a post-phenomenological perspective
Educational Research,