Science and the Spectrum of Critical Thinking

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Since the nineteenth century, the scientific method has crystallized as the embodiment of scientific inquiry. But this paradigm of rigor is not confined to the natural sciences, and it has contributed to a sense of scientific “exceptionalism,” which obscures the deep connections between scientific and other kinds of thought. The scientific method has also indirectly given rise to the complex and contested idea of “critical thinking.” Both the scientific method and critical thinking are applications of logic and related forms of rationality that date to the Ancient Greeks. The full spectrum of critical/rational thinking includes logic, informal logic, and systemic or analytic thinking. This common core is shared by the natural sciences and other domains of inquiry share, and it is based on following rules, reasons, and intellectual best practices.

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The term ‘critical thinking ’ is a bit like the Euro: a form of currency that not long ago many were eager to adopt but that has proven troublesome to maintain. And in both cases, the Greeks bear an outsized portion of the blame. Peter Wood [ 1 ]

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Scheuer, J. (2023). Science and the Spectrum of Critical Thinking. In: Rezaei, N. (eds) Brain, Decision Making and Mental Health. Integrated Science, vol 12. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-15959-6_3

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