Some Thoughts on Thinking and Teaching Styles

Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 16 (1):48-54 (1996)
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Abstract

Descartes provides us with an invaluable framework for thinking critically. And his views on personhood can serve both as a guide for critical thinking and as a means to sharpen some of the concepts central to these programs. My paper is an attempt to illustrate the effectiveness of the seventeenth century Cartesian conception of thinking for scholars today who stress critical thinking in the classroom.

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Alan Schwerin
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