Education's Epistemology (e-bog) af Siegel, Harvey
Siegel, Harvey

Education's Epistemology e-bog

875,33 DKK
Education's Epistemology extends and further defends Harvey Siegel's "e;reasons conception"e; of critical thinking. It analyzes and emphasizes both the epistemic quality, and the dispositions and character traits that constitute the "e;critical spirit,"e; that are central to a proper account of critical thinking; argues that that epistemic quality must be understood ultimately in …
Education's Epistemology extends and further defends Harvey Siegel's "e;reasons conception"e; of critical thinking. It analyzes and emphasizes both the epistemic quality, and the dispositions and character traits that constitute the "e;critical spirit,"e; that are central to a proper account of critical thinking; argues that that epistemic quality must be understood ultimately in terms of epistemic rationality; defends a conception of rationality that involves both rules and judgment; and argues that critical thinking has normative value over and above its instrumental tie to truth. Siegel also argues, contrary to currently popular multiculturalist thought, for both transcultural and universal philosophical ideals, including those of multiculturalism and critical thinking themselves.
E-bog 875,33 DKK
Forfattere Siegel, Harvey (forfatter)
Udgivet 08.09.2017
Længde 304 sider
Genrer HPK
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780190682682

Education's Epistemology extends and further defends Harvey Siegel's "e;reasons conception"e; of critical thinking. It analyzes and emphasizes both the epistemic quality, and the dispositions and character traits that constitute the "e;critical spirit,"e; that are central to a proper account of critical thinking; argues that that epistemic quality must be understood ultimately in terms of epistemic rationality; defends a conception of rationality that involves both rules and judgment; and argues that critical thinking has normative value over and above its instrumental tie to truth. Siegel also argues, contrary to currently popular multiculturalist thought, for both transcultural and universal philosophical ideals, including those of multiculturalism and critical thinking themselves.