Prof. Dr. Christoph Lumer will speak about A Welfare Ethics of Argumentation. Christoph Lumer is a full professor of moral philosophy at the University of Siena. He received his doctorate from the University of Münster (Germany), was a researcher and then associate professor of philosophy at the University of Osnabrück (Germany); since 2002 he has beenContinue reading “July 4th lecture 1pm ET by Christoph Lumer”
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Feb 14 Lecture: Critical Thinking Skills Among Students
The AILACT Speakers Forum February 14, 2025, 11:00 US Eastern TimeZoom Link: https://wisconsin-edu.zoom.us/j/7153464115 “Mindware: A New Way of Thinking about Critical Thinking” By Prof. John Eigenauer Abstract: The general lack of critical thinking skills among students and the populace at large has long been lamented and substantiated. Books are legion about the brain’s fallibility, andContinue reading “Feb 14 Lecture: Critical Thinking Skills Among Students”
Reflecting on Reflections
If you think about it—and you should—you will agree that reflections are a mighty and indispensible component of critical thinking.