Scientific Journals as a Space for Meeting and Confrontation
The Occasion of RTH’s Tenth Anniversary for a Look at Cultural Perspectives and Horizons
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https://doi.org/10.6093/2284-0184/10668Keywords:
Research Trends in Humanities, Brain Education Cognition, neuroeducation, dialogue, exchange of ideasAbstract
Speech on the RTH 10-year anniversary meeting, 8 May 2023, Ispf-Cnr Library Hall. The Author observes that in the panorama of psycho-pedagogical journals Research Trends in Humanities stands in a very peculiar region. It does not openly belong to Societies in the pedagogical field, but rather stands as a meeting place for the Humanities. The two study dimensions of Education and Philosophy find in this journal a natural, cultural and transdisciplinary meeting place.
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