Critical Thinking Education Using Classic Texts in Humanities-Focusing on The Plague

Yong-hoon Choi
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For critical thinking education in the liberal arts, virtuous disposition education is essential. Simply teaching logical thinking skills is no different from mass-producing sophists who are good at forensics. One way to meet the goal of critical thinking education for cultivating educated people is to use classic texts in the humanities. The strength of such texts is that students are not only able to think about desirable human and social aspects by reading them, but they can also become the main character themselves and use critical thinking for the best decision-making and problem solving possible. I would like to show that critical thinking education in liberal arts education is possible by using Albert Camus’ novel The Plague. First, the first-person point of view of the novel was introduced as material for consideration to provide a focal point for the students on which they could concentrate. Following this, various questions were provided worthy of serious consideration. Students were able to think for themselves about these questions and to share their thoughts with each other during the discussion process. Next, students were able to logically analyze, evaluate, and improve their thinking process. To this end, arguments and errors were extracted and presented from the thoughts of the characters of the novel. In short, through this classic text, students were able to become the protagonists of a story very similar to the pandemic situation of our current time, indirectly experiencing various problematic situations and contemplating solutions, thereby becoming critical thinkers with critical thinking skills and dispositions at the same time.
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人文经典文本的批判性思维教育——以《瘟疫》为例
对于文科的批判性思维教育,德行教育是必不可少的。单纯地教授逻辑思维能力,无异于大量生产擅长法医学的诡辩家。要实现批判性思维教育的目标,培养有教养的人,一种方法是利用人文学科的经典文本。这些文本的优势在于,通过阅读,学生不仅能够思考人类和社会的可取方面,而且他们自己也可以成为主角,并使用批判性思维进行最佳决策和解决问题。我想通过加缪的小说《瘟疫》来证明,在文科教育中,批判性思维教育是可能的。首先,小说的第一人称视角被引入作为考虑的材料,为学生提供一个他们可以集中注意力的焦点。在此之后,提出了各种值得认真考虑的问题。学生们能够独立思考这些问题,并在讨论过程中相互分享自己的想法。其次,学生们能够逻辑分析,评估和改进他们的思维过程。为此,从小说人物的思想中提取论点和错误。总之,通过这篇经典的课文,学生们能够成为一个故事的主角,这个故事非常类似于我们现在这个时代的流行病情况,间接经历各种问题的情况并思考解决方案,从而成为具有批判性思维能力和性格的批判性思考者。
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