Re-Thinking Reason: New Perspectives in Critical ThinkingKerry S. Walters SUNY Press, 1. sij 1994. - Broj stranica: 265 For two decades, colleges and universities have regularly offered, and in some cases required, courses in thinking skills. Such courses generally have focused on training students in the basics of informal and formal logic, the assumption being that good thinking is logical thinking, and that instruction in critical or "good" thinking consequently should emphasize logical procedures. This "logistic" assumption is clearly reflected in both critical thinking textbooks as well as in the professional literature. Recently, however, the epistemic and pedagogical identification of critical thinking and logical thinking has been questioned by educators from a wide diversity of disciplines. Many of these critics argue that a richer, more comprehensive model of thinking itself is needed, one that acknowledges the importance of traditionally downplayed faculties such as empathy, imagination, and insight. Others contend that thinking skills theory and pedagogy must take into consideration the contextual and sometimes political influences upon not just content but also styles of thinking. finally still other critics of the conventional model of critical thinking argue that recent research in feminist studies sheds a great deal of light upon the directions in which critical thinking instruction should go. The fourteen essays in this anthology all illustrate this new way of thinking about critical thinking. Each of them is critical of the received model, and each of them argues for one that goes beyond the conventional reduction of thinking skills to logical expertise. But each approaches the issue from a different angle, thereby providing the reader with a diversity of perspectives and accents. Re-Thinking Reason is an invaluable resource tool, research guide, and supplemental textbook, for educators across the disciplines who are concerned with incorporating thinking skills instruction in their classes. |
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... position . This does not mean , of course , that all second wave theorists identified by Walters constitute a unitary and homogenous movement since , Mark Weinstein has so presciently pointed out , critical thinking ( even among some ...
... position . This does not mean , of course , that all second wave theorists identified by Walters constitute a unitary and homogenous movement since , Mark Weinstein has so presciently pointed out , critical thinking ( even among some ...
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... , rational , Cartesian subject . Rather , subjects are situated in discursive formations that select , integrate , and position enunciative fields in ways that are historically and socially specific ( Thibault , 1991 ) . Foreword xi.
... , rational , Cartesian subject . Rather , subjects are situated in discursive formations that select , integrate , and position enunciative fields in ways that are historically and socially specific ( Thibault , 1991 ) . Foreword xi.
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... between the second wave liberal humanist assertion that critical thinking be understood contextually ( a position that does not sufficiently situate critical thinkers in relationship to their own complicity in xii Re - Thinking Reason.
... between the second wave liberal humanist assertion that critical thinking be understood contextually ( a position that does not sufficiently situate critical thinkers in relationship to their own complicity in xii Re - Thinking Reason.
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... position . This nascent " third wave " does not presume to reflexively know what understanding is but attempts to move beyond both the linguistic idealism of and functional totality propagated by analytical philosophy and its emplacing ...
... position . This nascent " third wave " does not presume to reflexively know what understanding is but attempts to move beyond both the linguistic idealism of and functional totality propagated by analytical philosophy and its emplacing ...
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... position either to decide between competing positions or to replace both with a third . Conven- tional thinking skills instruction , given its emphasis on the decon- textualized analysis of discrete arguments , ill - prepares students ...
... position either to decide between competing positions or to replace both with a third . Conven- tional thinking skills instruction , given its emphasis on the decon- textualized analysis of discrete arguments , ill - prepares students ...
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1 | 25 |
2 | 33 |
3 | 43 |
4 | 61 |
LO | 81 |
II | 99 |
6 | 101 |
7 | 119 |
9 | 155 |
III | 177 |
10 | 181 |
11 | 199 |
12 | 205 |
13 | 221 |
14 | 233 |
Contributors | 257 |
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Re-Thinking Reason: New Perspectives in Critical Thinking Kerry S. Walters Pregled nije dostupan - 1994 |
Re-Thinking Reason: New Perspectives in Critical Thinking Kerry S. Walters Pregled nije dostupan - 1994 |
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