I attempt to overcome the chasm, the divide, between many philosophical traditions. Maintaining traditions that don't talk to any other traditions makes thinking stale.
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
A Wonderful Critical Thinking Video
I might use this someday in a critical thinking class.
5 comments:
Anonymous
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I commented on The Limit of the Public Good below, wanted to make sure you caught it. Thanks for reading!
Yes sir! The video was cute, but will be torn to shreds by epistemic relativists, and it’s quite positivist in tone for someone so interested in Husserl.
Well, I'm no epistemic relativist and can reconcile most elements of good critical thinking with the larger commitments to Husserl (and my later interpretations of his corpus with my own thoughts)
I think the video's great. This guy's actually got a whole series of videos on You-tube. He's awesome. And I'm totally going to steal this idea from you, and use it in my own classes :P
5 comments:
I commented on The Limit of the Public Good below, wanted to make sure you caught it. Thanks for reading!
Thank you for your comment, and please while I love people posting, do keep posts to the subject matter of the thread in question.
Thanks again,
Pre-C.
Yes sir! The video was cute, but will be torn to shreds by epistemic relativists, and it’s quite positivist in tone for someone so interested in Husserl.
Well, I'm no epistemic relativist and can reconcile most elements of good critical thinking with the larger commitments to Husserl (and my later interpretations of his corpus with my own thoughts)
I think the video's great. This guy's actually got a whole series of videos on You-tube. He's awesome. And I'm totally going to steal this idea from you, and use it in my own classes :P
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