Dangerous Dualisms or Murky Monism? A Reply to Jim Garrison

Journal of Philosophy of Education 35 (4):577-595 (2001)
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Jim Garrison’s recent criticisms of what he refers to as ‘dangerous dualisms’ in my theory of critical thinking are unsuccessful. They fail, in large part, because of misinterpretations of my view, but also because of Garrison’s systematic reliance on problematic aspects of Dewey’s terminology and philosophy.

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