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An interesting paper. Only had a scan of it so far, but I'll give it a more thorough reading when I sober up.
I agree with his core premise, that what most people think of as critical thinking isn't particularly critical. I also agree that arguments and reasoning never serve as justification for drawing conclusions.
I haven't come across any of his writings before, though I have heard his name in connection with Popper.
Thanks for sharing.
I agree with his core premise, that what most people think of as critical thinking isn't particularly critical. I also agree that arguments and reasoning never serve as justification for drawing conclusions.
I haven't come across any of his writings before, though I have heard his name in connection with Popper.
Thanks for sharing.