Stimulating Reflection and Self-correcting Reasoning Through Argument Mapping: Three Approaches

Volume: 37, Issue: 1, Pages: 185 - 199
Published: Jun 21, 2016
Abstract
A large body of research in cognitive science differentiates human reasoning into two types: fast, intuitive, and emotional “System 1” thinking, and slower, more reflective “System 2” reasoning. According to this research, human reasoning is by default fast and intuitive, but that means that it is prone to error and biases that cloud our judgments and decision making. To improve the quality of reasoning, critical thinking education should...
Paper Details
Title
Stimulating Reflection and Self-correcting Reasoning Through Argument Mapping: Three Approaches
Published Date
Jun 21, 2016
Volume
37
Issue
1
Pages
185 - 199
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