David Moshman
Reasoning, Argumentation, and Deliberative Democracy
David Moshman
Reasoning, Argumentation, and Deliberative Democracy
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Considering the latest research from cognitive and developmental psychology, this key text explores reasoning, rationality, and democracy, considering the unique nature of each and their relationship to each other.
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Considering the latest research from cognitive and developmental psychology, this key text explores reasoning, rationality, and democracy, considering the unique nature of each and their relationship to each other.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 176
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 272g
- ISBN-13: 9780367312770
- ISBN-10: 0367312778
- Artikelnr.: 60014047
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 176
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 272g
- ISBN-13: 9780367312770
- ISBN-10: 0367312778
- Artikelnr.: 60014047
David Moshman is Professor Emeritus of Educational Psychology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA.
1. Introduction
Overview
Reasoning and Rationality
Cognition and Development
Argumentation and Democracy
Conclusion
2. Development of Logical Reasoning
Early Logic
Progress in Logical Reasoning
Logical Reasoning in Adulthood
Mathematical Reasoning
Conclusion
3. Reasoning Beyond Logic
Scientific Reasoning
Moral Reasoning
Social Conventional Reasoning
Reasoning as Epistemologically Self-Regulated Thinking
Conclusion
4. Metacognition and Epistemic Cognition
Metacognition
Epistemic Development in Childhood
Epistemic Development Beyond Childhood
Complexities of Epistemic Cognition
Conclusion
5. Argumentation as Collaborative Reasoning
Collaborative Reasoning in a Logic Task
Additional Evidence for Collective Rationality
The Rational Social Ideal
Conclusion
6. Democracy as Collaborative Rationality
Deliberative Democracy
Is Democracy Psychologically Possible?
Rationality and Identity
Rational Institutions
Intellectual Freedom in Society
Conclusion
7. The Rational Construction of Rational Agency
"The Enigma of Reason"
Constructivist Accounts of Development
Development Across and Beyond Childhood
Development of Rational Self-Governance
Conclusion
8. Education for Rationality
Critical Thinking
Education as the Promotion of Development
Indoctrination in Curriculum and Instruction
Intellectual Freedom in Education
The Rational Ideal
Conclusion
9. Reasons and Persons
Becoming the Borg
"The Robot's Rebellion"
Who Counts as a Person?
What Counts as a Reason?
Conclusion
Glossary
References
Author Index
Subject Index
Overview
Reasoning and Rationality
Cognition and Development
Argumentation and Democracy
Conclusion
2. Development of Logical Reasoning
Early Logic
Progress in Logical Reasoning
Logical Reasoning in Adulthood
Mathematical Reasoning
Conclusion
3. Reasoning Beyond Logic
Scientific Reasoning
Moral Reasoning
Social Conventional Reasoning
Reasoning as Epistemologically Self-Regulated Thinking
Conclusion
4. Metacognition and Epistemic Cognition
Metacognition
Epistemic Development in Childhood
Epistemic Development Beyond Childhood
Complexities of Epistemic Cognition
Conclusion
5. Argumentation as Collaborative Reasoning
Collaborative Reasoning in a Logic Task
Additional Evidence for Collective Rationality
The Rational Social Ideal
Conclusion
6. Democracy as Collaborative Rationality
Deliberative Democracy
Is Democracy Psychologically Possible?
Rationality and Identity
Rational Institutions
Intellectual Freedom in Society
Conclusion
7. The Rational Construction of Rational Agency
"The Enigma of Reason"
Constructivist Accounts of Development
Development Across and Beyond Childhood
Development of Rational Self-Governance
Conclusion
8. Education for Rationality
Critical Thinking
Education as the Promotion of Development
Indoctrination in Curriculum and Instruction
Intellectual Freedom in Education
The Rational Ideal
Conclusion
9. Reasons and Persons
Becoming the Borg
"The Robot's Rebellion"
Who Counts as a Person?
What Counts as a Reason?
Conclusion
Glossary
References
Author Index
Subject Index
1. Introduction
Overview
Reasoning and Rationality
Cognition and Development
Argumentation and Democracy
Conclusion
2. Development of Logical Reasoning
Early Logic
Progress in Logical Reasoning
Logical Reasoning in Adulthood
Mathematical Reasoning
Conclusion
3. Reasoning Beyond Logic
Scientific Reasoning
Moral Reasoning
Social Conventional Reasoning
Reasoning as Epistemologically Self-Regulated Thinking
Conclusion
4. Metacognition and Epistemic Cognition
Metacognition
Epistemic Development in Childhood
Epistemic Development Beyond Childhood
Complexities of Epistemic Cognition
Conclusion
5. Argumentation as Collaborative Reasoning
Collaborative Reasoning in a Logic Task
Additional Evidence for Collective Rationality
The Rational Social Ideal
Conclusion
6. Democracy as Collaborative Rationality
Deliberative Democracy
Is Democracy Psychologically Possible?
Rationality and Identity
Rational Institutions
Intellectual Freedom in Society
Conclusion
7. The Rational Construction of Rational Agency
"The Enigma of Reason"
Constructivist Accounts of Development
Development Across and Beyond Childhood
Development of Rational Self-Governance
Conclusion
8. Education for Rationality
Critical Thinking
Education as the Promotion of Development
Indoctrination in Curriculum and Instruction
Intellectual Freedom in Education
The Rational Ideal
Conclusion
9. Reasons and Persons
Becoming the Borg
"The Robot's Rebellion"
Who Counts as a Person?
What Counts as a Reason?
Conclusion
Glossary
References
Author Index
Subject Index
Overview
Reasoning and Rationality
Cognition and Development
Argumentation and Democracy
Conclusion
2. Development of Logical Reasoning
Early Logic
Progress in Logical Reasoning
Logical Reasoning in Adulthood
Mathematical Reasoning
Conclusion
3. Reasoning Beyond Logic
Scientific Reasoning
Moral Reasoning
Social Conventional Reasoning
Reasoning as Epistemologically Self-Regulated Thinking
Conclusion
4. Metacognition and Epistemic Cognition
Metacognition
Epistemic Development in Childhood
Epistemic Development Beyond Childhood
Complexities of Epistemic Cognition
Conclusion
5. Argumentation as Collaborative Reasoning
Collaborative Reasoning in a Logic Task
Additional Evidence for Collective Rationality
The Rational Social Ideal
Conclusion
6. Democracy as Collaborative Rationality
Deliberative Democracy
Is Democracy Psychologically Possible?
Rationality and Identity
Rational Institutions
Intellectual Freedom in Society
Conclusion
7. The Rational Construction of Rational Agency
"The Enigma of Reason"
Constructivist Accounts of Development
Development Across and Beyond Childhood
Development of Rational Self-Governance
Conclusion
8. Education for Rationality
Critical Thinking
Education as the Promotion of Development
Indoctrination in Curriculum and Instruction
Intellectual Freedom in Education
The Rational Ideal
Conclusion
9. Reasons and Persons
Becoming the Borg
"The Robot's Rebellion"
Who Counts as a Person?
What Counts as a Reason?
Conclusion
Glossary
References
Author Index
Subject Index