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Educating Gnosis / making a difference

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posted on 2025-05-11, 07:45 authored by Inna Semetsky, Joshua A. Delpech-Ramey
The emergent field of Educational Futures has its beginning in futurology as a relatively new constellation of disciplines having a strong impact on policy in the form of foresight, scenario planning, and new utopian thinking. This article specifically focuses on Gilles Deleuze's unorthodox approach to epistemology as future-oriented and creative and emphasizes his attention to experimental and experiential becomings. While educational system is traditionally limited to acquiring the factual knowledge of the external world, inner knowledge or Gnosis is not addressed in a habitually secular context. In contrast to the prevailing episteme, this article positions Gnosis within the universal science of life, mathesis. The political impulse of Deleuze's thoughts on mathesis is related to new educational leaders as 'people to come'.

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Journal title

Policy Futures in Education

Volume

9

Issue

4

Pagination

518-528

Publisher

Symposium Journals

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

Faculty of Education and Arts

School

School of Education

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