Critical thinking: A Socratic model |
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Authors: | John Hoaglund |
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Affiliation: | (1) Center for Critical Thinking, Christopher Newport University, 23606 Newport News, Virginia, USA |
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Abstract: | A concept of critical thinking is developed based on the Socratic method and called accordingly a Socratic model. First the features of critical thinking stressed in this model are stated and illustrated. The Socratic method is presented and interpreted, then taken to yield a model of critical thinking. The process of internalization by which the Socratic model helps us to become critical thinkers is described. Argument analysis is considered as a widely used instructional strategy adaptable for teaching critical thinking on the Socratic model. This Socratic model is advanced as one helpful way of organizing our ideas about critical thinking, helpful in unifying disparate factors and anchoring them in the humanist tradition. |
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Keywords: | Argument argument analysis critical thinking Socratic method |
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