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Against the backdrop of a historical debate between science and philosophy with regard to the nature of time, this book argues that our commonsense understanding of time is inadequate-especially for education. Teachers' work is heavily imbued with the effects of clock time, and yet there is another time-duration-which remains out of sight precisely because our sights are filled with temporal things and projections of futurality. The book rests primarily on Henri Bergson's work on time, and works toward intuition as phenomenological method for the discovery of a creative time in experience.

Produktbeschreibung
Against the backdrop of a historical debate between science and philosophy with regard to the nature of time, this book argues that our commonsense understanding of time is inadequate-especially for education. Teachers' work is heavily imbued with the effects of clock time, and yet there is another time-duration-which remains out of sight precisely because our sights are filled with temporal things and projections of futurality. The book rests primarily on Henri Bergson's work on time, and works toward intuition as phenomenological method for the discovery of a creative time in experience.
Autorenporträt
Kaustuv Roy is Professor in the College of Education at Azim Premji University, India. Previously, he was faculty at Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, USA. His recent books include Rethinking Curriculum in Times of Shifting Educational Context (2018) and Education and the Ontological Question: Addressing a Missing Dimension (2019), both published by Palgrave Macmillan.