Toward a self-correcting society: Deep reflective thinking as a theory of practice

Journal of Philosophy in Schools 11 (1):63–82 (2024)
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Abstract

This paper addresses the question of how to educate toward democracy, which has as its defining trait the ability to self-correct. We draw on a study that investigated Deep Reflective Thinking (DRT) as a classroom method for cultivating collective doubt, which is essential for developing students’ capacity for self-correction in a community of inquiry.

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Gilbert Burgh
University of Queensland
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