INFORMAZIONI SU QUESTO ARTICOLO
Pubblicato online: 06 ago 2016
Pagine: 24 - 28
Ricevuto: 01 apr 2016
Accettato: 01 giu 2016
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/ijtr-2016-0004
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© 2016 Joan Walton, published by De Gruyter Open
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 3.0 License.
This paper offers a response to Dr Noriyuki Inoue’s article published in this issue of the International Journal for Transformative research, entitled The role of subjectivity in teacher expertise development: Mindfully embracing the “black sheep” of educational research. Inoue freely uses the terms ‘subjectivity’ and ‘objectivity’; but referring to findings from quantum physics and consciousness studies, both of which challenge the view that it is possible to observe a world that exists independently of the observer, I ask whether the Japanese concepts of jikkan and ba actually also suggest that it is not possible to separate and define subjective and objective dimensions of reality.