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The Contemplative Life and the Teaching of the Humanities

The Contemplative Life and the Teaching of the Humanities
Teachers College Record
Format: Journal Article
Publication Year: 2006
Pages: 1760-1764
Sources ID: 22464
Visibility: Private
Abstract: (Show)

Meditation nowadays plays a part in mind/body medicine and in some branches of educational psychology. In ancient and medieval times, these functions formed a part of the humanities curriculum as it was taught in philosophical schools, monastic communities, and universities. This article claims that it is by returning to a holistic view of the functions of the humanities by means of meditative disciplines that the value and usefulness of the humanities can be most successfully integrated into Western life and institutions. In bringing about this perspective, teachers in the humanities have a great deal to learn from research in the cognitive neurosciences.

Subjects: 
Education and Contemplation
Contemplation by Applied Subject
Higher Education and Contemplation