Soft skills in social and humanities education of the digital age: philosophical and educational dimension
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.21847/2411-3093.2026.815Keywords:
soft skills, social and humanities education, digital age, philosophy of education, critical thinking, professional competence, humanistic paradigmAbstract
The article offers a philosophical and educational analysis of the phenomenon of soft skills within the context of socio-humanitarian education in the digital age. The relevance of the study is determined by the profound transformations of the contemporary educational space driven by digitalization, globalization processes, and changes in the nature of social and professional interaction. The paper substantiates the thesis that soft skills cannot be reduced to a set of applied or purely instrumental competencies oriented exclusively toward labor market demands. Instead, they are conceptualized as a multidimensional socio-cultural phenomenon associated with the formation of humanitarian rationality, value-based reflection, ethical responsibility, and the capacity for reflective communication. The study demonstrates that under conditions of the digital transformation of education, there is a growing need to reconsider the role of socio-humanitarian knowledge as a space for the development of critical thinking, communicative competence, emotional intelligence, empathy, and moral sensitivity. Socio-humanitarian disciplines are viewed as a key resource for shaping responsible agency among higher education students, enabling reflexive interaction in contexts of digital communication, information overload, and increasing ethical challenges. The methodological framework of the research is grounded in philosophical and educational analysis, interdisciplinary and axiological approaches, as well as empirical research methods aimed at identifying the potential of socio-humanitarian disciplines in fostering soft skills among higher education students. Based on theoretical reflection and empirical findings, the article substantiates the significance of socio-humanitarian education as a determining factor in the development of social maturity, professional adaptability, and the capacity for responsible participation in public life within a digital society. The study concludes by emphasizing the necessity of integrating a philosophical and value-oriented dimension into contemporary higher education practices of soft skills development.
Downloads
References
Akpur, U. (2024). Does creativity matter in personality traits and emotional intelligence? Psychology in the Schools, 61(9), 3612–3625. https://doi.org/10.1002/pits.23245
Babina, S. I., & Krasilnikova, O. V. (2023). Status navchalnoi dystsypliny “filosofiia” u vyshchii shkoli: vrakhuvannia svitovoho dosvidu dlia Ukrainy. Filosofiia ta politolohiia v konteksti suchasnoi kultury, 15(1), 3–12. https://doi.org/10.15421/352301 (in Ukrainian)
Bauman, Z. (2000). Liquid modernity. Polity Press.
Caballero Garcia, P. A., Sanchez Ruiz, S., & Constante Amores, A. (2025). Emotional intelligence, creativity, and subjective well-being: Their implication for academic success in higher education. Education Sciences, 15(11), 1562. https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci15111562
Child, A., & Temple, M. (n.d.). Essential soft skills to excel in your job search. CSG Talent. https://www.csgtalent.com/insights/blog/essential-soft-skills-to-excel-in-your-job-search/
Drozdova, Yu. V., & Dubinina, O. V. (2020). Kontseptualni pidkhody do vyznachennia “soft skills” u suchasnykh osvitnikh i profesiinykh modeliakh. In Soft skills – nevidiemni aspekty formuvannia konkurento-spromozhnosti studentiv u XXI stolitti (pp. 31–34). KNTEU. (in Ukrainian)
Habermas, J. (1984). The theory of communicative action (Vol. 1: Reason and the rationalization of society). Beacon Press.
Hanaba, S. (2023). Soft skills epokhy «plynnoi modernosti»: yak zminiuietsia zmistove napovnennia osvity. Vyshcha osvita Ukrainy, 2, 25–31. https://doi.org/10.32782/NPU-VOU.2023.2(89).03 (in Ukrainian)
Hlazunova, O., Voloshyna, T., & Korolchuk, V. (2019). Rozvytok soft skills u maibutnikh fakhivtsiv z informatsiinykh tekhnolohii: metody, zasoby, indykatory otsiniuvannia. Elektronne naukove fakhove vydannia "Vidkryte osvitnie e-seredovyshche suchasnoho universytetu",(8), 93–106. https://doi.org/10.28925/2414-0325.2019s8 (in Ukrainian)
Kanosa, N., & Hordiichuk, M. (2022). Aktualnist rozvytku soft skills u realizatsii indyvidualnoi osvitnoi traiektorii maibutnikh fakhivtsiv. Humanizatsiia navchalno-vykhovnoho protsesu, 1(101), 56–67. https://doi.org/10.31865/2077-1827.1(101)2022.264940 (in Ukrainian)
Khamitov, N. (2025). Vidkrytist filosofii liudyni, suspilstvu, kulturi, samii sobi: suchasnist i stsenarii maibutnoho. Filosofiia osvity. Philosophy of Education, 31(1), 8–25. https://doi.org/10.31874/2309-1606-2025-31-1-1 (in Ukrainian)
Kochubei, T., & Tkachuk, Yu. (2021). Sotsialni navychky soft skills u systemi kompetentnostei maibutnikh sotsialnykh pratsivnykiv. Sotsialna robota ta sotsialna osvita, 2(7), 42–50. https://doi.org/10.31499/2618-0715.2(7).2021.244074 (in Ukrainian)
Koval, K. (2015). Rozvytok soft skills u studentiv – odyn iz chynnykiv dlia yikh pratsevlashtuvannia. Visnyk Vinnytskoho politekhnichnoho instytutu, 2, 162–168. (in Ukrainian)
Kravchenko, A., Husieva, N., Krasilnikova, O., Kyzymenko, I., & Razitskyi, V. (2025). Soft skills in the digital age: Challenges, opportunities and development prospects. Sociología y Tecnociencia, 15(2), 25–47. https://revistas.uva.es/index.php/sociotecno/article/view/9299
Kutsepal, S., & Liubchenko, M. (2024). Bazovi kompetentnosti uspishnoi liudyny XXI stolittia. Visnyk NIuU imeni Yaroslava Mudroho. Seriia: Filosofiia, filosofiia prava, politolohiia, sotsiolohiia, 4(63). https://doi.org/10.21564/2663-5704.63.315201 (in Ukrainian)
Lobodynska, O. M., & Hrydzhuk, O. Ye. (2020). Formuvannia sotsialnykh navychok studentiv: problemy i perspektyvy. Naukovyi visnyk NLTU Ukrainy, 30(3), 116–121. https://doi.org/10.36930/40300321 (in Ukrainian)
Meshko, H. M., & Meshko, O. I. (2021). Formuvannia soft skills studentiv nepedahohichnykh spetsialnostei u protsesi vyvchennia kursu «Pedahohika». Naukovyi visnyk Uzhhorodskoho universytetu. Seriia: Pedahohika. Sotsialna robota, 1(48), 267–271. (in Ukrainian)
Nannings, M., van Weerdenburg, M., van der Zanden, P. J. A. C., & Hoogeveen, L. (2025). Social–emotional and educational needs of higher education students with high abilities: A systematic review. Behavioral Sciences, 15(6), 819. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs15060819
NonStop Consulting. (n.d.). Top 10 in-demand soft skills for landing a job. https://nonstopconsulting.com/top-10-in-demand-soft-skills-for-landing-a-job/
Nussbaum, M. C. (2011). Creating capabilities: The human development approach. Harvard University Press.
Robles, M. M. (2012). Executive perceptions of the top 10 soft skills needed in today’s workplace. Business Communication Quarterly, 75(4), 453–465. https://doi.org/10.1177/1080569912460400
Rohulska, O. O., & Mahdiuk, O. V. (2023). Dotsilnist formuvannia soft skills u studentiv ZVO zasobamy interaktyvnykh ta multymediinykh tekhnolohii. Naukovi zapysky. Seriia: Pedahohichni nauky, (209), 92–98. https://doi.org/10.36550/2415-7988-2022-1-209-92-98 (in Ukrainian)
Tarasenko, N. (2023). Sotsiohumanitarni nauky u naukovykh protsesakh sohodennia: faktory aktualizatsii i perspektyvy rozvytku. Naukovi pratsi Natsionalnoi biblioteky Ukrainy imeni V. I. Vernadskoho, 67, 129–141. https://doi.org/10.15407/np.67.129 (in Ukrainian)
Vasylenko, O. M., Martyniuk, I. S., & Kuzminskyi, S. I. (2024). Rol soft skills u rozvytku profesiinoi spriamovanosti ta kompetentnosti zdobuvachiv vyshchoi osvity. Profesiino-prykladni dydaktyky, (2), 20–24. https://doi.org/10.37406/2521-6449/2024-2-3 (in Ukrainian)
World Economic Forum. (2025). The future of jobs report 2025. https://www.weforum.org/publications/the-future-of-jobs-report-2025
Yevropeiska Biznes Asotsiatsiia. (2022, August 8). Yaki soft skills khochut bachyty robotodavtsi u spivrobitnykakh pislia pochatku viiny? https://eba.com.ua/yaki-soft-skills-hochut-bachyty-robotodavtsi-u-spivrobitnykah-pislya-pochatku-vijny/ (in Ukrainian)
Downloads
Published
How to Cite
Issue
Section
License
Copyright (c) 2026 Олена Красільнікова

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
1. Authors bear responsibility for the accuracy of facts, quotations, numbers and names used.
2. Manuscripts are not sent back.
3. The publisher does not always agree with the authors' opinion.
4. The authors reserve the right to authorship of the work and pass the first publication right of this work to the journal under the terms of a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. This license allows others to distribute (copy) the published work for non-commercial purposes, provided there is mandatory attribution to its authors and a link to the first publication in our journal.
5. The authors have the right to conclude separate supplement agreements that relate to non-exclusive work distribution in the form in which it has been published by the journal (for example, to upload the work to the online storage of the journal or publish it as part of a monograph), provided that the reference to the first publication of the work in this journal is included.