Critical Thinking as Discourse
Abstract
Less than it is an individual ability or skill, critical thinking is a dialogic practice people engage in and commit to, initially interactively and then in interiorized form with the other only implicit. An argument depends for its meaning on how others respond. In advancing arguments, well-practiced thinkers anticipate their defeasibility as a consequence of others’ objections, in addition to envisioning their own potential rebuttals. Whether...
Paper Details
Title
Critical Thinking as Discourse
Published Date
Jan 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
62
Issue
3
Pages
146 - 164
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