Expanding Critical Thinking into “Critical Being” Through Wonder and Wu-Wei

IF 1 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH EDUCATIONAL THEORY Pub Date : 2024-02-29 DOI:10.1111/edth.12619
Ian Normile
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Ian Normile begins this study from the premise that critical thinking is often conceptualized and practiced in problematically narrow and instrumentalized ways. Following Ronald Barnett, he suggests that the idea of critical being can help expand the theory and practice of critical thinking to better meet the needs of education and society. Essential to this effort is greater consideration of how critical thinking articulates with other aspects of being. Normile uses two examples of “non-critical” experiences that he argues can help critical thinking expand into critical being. First, he explores the emotive power of wonder as a source of inspiration and emotional education, and as an essential aspect of critical thinking. He then argues that curiosity, wonder, contemplation, and critical thinking are complementary aspects of critical being. The second example is the Chinese concept of wu-wei, a form of efficacious non-critical action. Normile argues that inevitable breakdowns in wu-wei provide opportunities for critical reflection while the unlearning common to both wonder and wu-wei facilitates receptivity to new perspectives and possibilities beyond the boundaries of the familiar; in this state, one is capable of facilitating the metacritique that is essential to truly transformative critical thinking. Normile concludes with some brief thoughts on implications for practice as a starting point for further inquiry.

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通过奇思妙想和无为而治将批判性思维扩展为 "批判性存在
伊恩-诺米尔(Ian Normile)在开始这项研究时提出了一个前提,即批判性思维的概念化和实践往往是以狭隘和工具化的方式进行的,这是有问题的。继罗纳德-巴内特(Ronald Barnett)之后,他提出批判性存在的理念有助于拓展批判性思维的理论和实践,从而更好地满足教育和社会的需求。这一努力的关键在于更多地考虑批判性思维如何与存在的其他方面相联系。诺米尔举了两个 "非批判性 "经验的例子,他认为这些经验可以帮助批判性思维扩展到批判性存在。首先,他探讨了惊奇的情感力量,认为惊奇是灵感和情感教育的源泉,也是批判性思维的一个重要方面。然后,他认为好奇心、惊奇、沉思和批判性思维是批判性存在的互补方面。第二个例子是中国的 "无为 "概念,这是一种有效的非批判性行动。诺米尔认为,"无为 "中不可避免的崩溃为批判性反思提供了机会,而 "惊奇 "和 "无为 "中共同的 "不学习 "则有助于接受新的视角和超越熟悉界限的可能性;在这种状态下,人们能够促进元批判,而元批判对于真正的变革性批判性思维至关重要。诺米尔最后就实践的意义提出了一些简短的想法,作为进一步探索的起点。
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EDUCATIONAL THEORY EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: The general purposes of Educational Theory are to foster the continuing development of educational theory and to encourage wide and effective discussion of theoretical problems within the educational profession. In order to achieve these purposes, the journal is devoted to publishing scholarly articles and studies in the foundations of education, and in related disciplines outside the field of education, which contribute to the advancement of educational theory. It is the policy of the sponsoring organizations to maintain the journal as an open channel of communication and as an open forum for discussion.
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