Commentary on: Benjamin Hamby's "Willingness to inquire: The cardinal critical thinking virtue"

Ontario Society for the Study of Argumentation (Ossa) Conference Archive. Https://Scholar.Uwindsor.Ca/Ossaarchive/Ossa10/Papersandcommentaries/68 (2013)
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As I read Ben Hamby’s piece, I found it hard to disagree with what he was saying. Certainly the willingness to inquire strikes me as extremely important. If that willingness was completely absent in someone, I find it hard to imagine how that person could amount to much as a critical thinker. Still, the pleasant complacency of collegial agreement is itself a cue that perhaps should trigger greater exertion to think critically. So I will adopt a deliberately oppositional stance, one that searches for flaws in the proposal that Ben is asking us to adopt. I will try to present a variety of provocations in this regard, and, if my efforts seem on occasion to be stretches, that’s OK so long as they stimulate further thinking—in this case further thinking about critical thinking and its pedagogy.

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Frank Fair
Sam Houston State University

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