

#62 | Fair-minded Critical Thinking: An essential Framework to Truth Discovery & Self Actualization + How to break out of egocentric & sociocentric Thinking | Dr. Linda Elder
My guest today is Dr. Linda Elder. An educational psychologist and a prominent authority on critical thinking, she is President of the Foundation for Critical Thinking and Executive Director of the Center for Critical Thinking, the longest running institution on critical thinking in the world. Founded more than 40 years ago, it advances the highest level of scholarship in critical thinking, and is one of the rare few independent think tanks of scholars fostering critical thinking internationally. She is also the author of multiple books about Critical Thinking. Her goal: To advance fairminded critical thinking in society, at work, and in all domains of human life.
Quote: "Critical thinking is essential if we are to get to the root of our problems and develop reasonable solutions. After all, the quality of everything we do is determined by the quality of our thinking."
In this conversation Dr. Elder introduces us to Critical Thinking as an essential framework to Self-actualization and truth discovery!
- What 'Critical Thinking' means & its criteria
- Its origins and why it is relevant for each single one
- Why everybody has the capacity to Critical Thinking and Fairmindedness
- Why all thinking is logical but mostly not fair-minded
- How to learn Critical Thinking
- The state of our society
The Elements of Reasoning:
The 8 basic structures that are always present. All reasoning
- has a PURPOSE.
- is an attempt to figure something out, to settle some QUESTION, to solve some PROBLEM.
- is based on ASSUMPTIONS
- is done from some POINT OF VIEW.
- is based on DATA, INFORMATION, and EVIDENCE.
- is expressed through, and shaped by, CONCEPTS and THEORIES.
- contains INFERENCES or INTERPRETATIONS by which we draw
- leads somewhere or has IMPLICATIONS and CONSEQUENCES.
The Intellectual Standards:
The attributes to assess the quality of our thinking
- Clarity, Accuracy, Precision, Relevance, Depth, Breadth, Logicalness, Significance, Fairness, Completedness
The Intellectual Virtues:
The ethical traits to orientate oneself towards truth & fairmindedness
- Intellectual Humility, Intellectual Courage, Intellectual Empathy, Intellectual Autonomy, Intellectual Integrity, Intellectual Perseverance, Confidence In Reason, Fairmindedness
The Barriers to Critical Thinking:
To break out of egocentric & sociocentric thinking and develop rational reasoning
- Why the human mind is intrinsically irrational but appears to be rational
- Conscious and unconscious processes in the mind
- Irrational human lenses & biases
► About Dr. Linda Elder & the Foundation for Critical Thinking:
http://criticalthinking.org/
https://community.criticalthinking.org/
https://www.youtube.com/user/CriticalThinkingOrg
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