Talk:Humanities/Archives/2021

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Humanistic theories and practices

I would like to take issue with this paragraph as I feel it has a few issues and could be expanded upon. Firstly, "Technology, politics and culturonics are designed to transform what their respective disciplines study" - is this in the pedagogical sense? Who has designed this? I would like to add that the application of the said major branches of knowledge do indeed result in technology and politics for the studies of nature and society respectively, but the application of culture would be much better described as Art. I can see no individual article for 'culturonics' to help verify this. I also suggest the application of these studies do not necessarily 'transform their respective disciplines'. Certainly it could be argued that technology transforms society more than it transforms nature. I think the description is too simplistic as they all inter-relate with one another.--Stantoye (talk) 14:12, 10 May 2020 (UTC)

All links work and carry notable sourcesGaellePLouis (talk) 20:36, 5 April 2021 (UTC)