Liberating the Mind: Overcoming Sociocentric Thought and Egocentric Tendencies

The Foundation for Critical Thinking (2019)
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Abstract

Critical thinking leader Linda Elder reveals sociocentric and egocentric thinking as foundational obstacles to thinking. Dissecting the very core of how humans learn, think, and choose to act, Liberating the Mind shows us how to free ourselves from dysfunctional patterns and achieve truly rational thought.

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