Critical Thinking in Scholarship
English

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Critical thinking is a vital part of scholarship yet the meaning of this notion and the conditions it presupposes are far from self-evident. In fact critical thinking is understood in a number of ways and depending on which meaning the notion of critical thinking is associated to different conditions for its realization can be envisaged. Thus in this book some of these meanings and conditions are explored seeing the development of critical thinking both in relation to history and to contemporary lines of thought. It appears that critical thinking is a matter of dealing with abstract relationships and that the scholarly critical thinker is directed towards mastering understanding or changing the world. Moreover it emerges that critical thinking in scholarship is implicitly understood as a means for attaining normatively good ends. This is problematic since critical thinking involves no assurance of ending in something good in itself. Therefore it is argued that scholarly critical thinking receives its most critical feature when the intention process and end constitute an interrelated constructive whole which is permeated by the individual's sense of responsibility.
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