We live in an increasingly unpredictable physical and social environment. This volume aims to begin a conversation about how to foster better reasoning about new challenges through our education system, the structures of our organisations, the regulation of social-and- mass media, and the designs of buildings and urban spaces.
We live in an increasingly unpredictable physical and social environment. This volume aims to begin a conversation about how to foster better reasoning about new challenges through our education system, the structures of our organisations, the regulation of social-and- mass media, and the designs of buildings and urban spaces.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Notes on the Contributors Introduction Anneli Jefferson, Orestis Palermos, Panos Paris and Jonathan Webber 1. Group creativity Berys Gaut 2. Collective responsibility should be treated as a virtue Mandi Astola 3. Reclaiming care and privacy in the age of social media Hugh Desmond 4. Deepfakes, Intellectual cynics, and the cultivation of digital sensibility Taylor Matthews 5. Affective polarisation and emotional distortions on social media Alessandra Tanesini 6. Self-regulation and political confabulation Kathleen Murphy-Hollies 7. Cultivating curiosity in the information age Lani Watson 8. Practical wisdom and the value of cognitive diversity Anneli Jefferson and Katrina Sifferd 9. The need for phronesis Kristján Kristjánsson 10. Integrity as the goal of character education Jonathan Webber 11. Empathy and loving attention Carissa Phillips-Garrett 12. On the importance of beauty and taste Panos Paris 13. Relativism, fallibilism, and the need for interpretive charity Nadine Elzein 14. Uncertainty phobia and epistemic forbearance in a pandemic Nicholas Shackel 15. The virtue of hope in a turbulent world Cathy Mason Index of Names.
Notes on the Contributors Introduction Anneli Jefferson, Orestis Palermos, Panos Paris and Jonathan Webber 1. Group creativity Berys Gaut 2. Collective responsibility should be treated as a virtue Mandi Astola 3. Reclaiming care and privacy in the age of social media Hugh Desmond 4. Deepfakes, Intellectual cynics, and the cultivation of digital sensibility Taylor Matthews 5. Affective polarisation and emotional distortions on social media Alessandra Tanesini 6. Self-regulation and political confabulation Kathleen Murphy-Hollies 7. Cultivating curiosity in the information age Lani Watson 8. Practical wisdom and the value of cognitive diversity Anneli Jefferson and Katrina Sifferd 9. The need for phronesis Kristján Kristjánsson 10. Integrity as the goal of character education Jonathan Webber 11. Empathy and loving attention Carissa Phillips-Garrett 12. On the importance of beauty and taste Panos Paris 13. Relativism, fallibilism, and the need for interpretive charity Nadine Elzein 14. Uncertainty phobia and epistemic forbearance in a pandemic Nicholas Shackel 15. The virtue of hope in a turbulent world Cathy Mason Index of Names.
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