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    Computer-Aided Argument Mapping and the Teaching of Critical Thinking (Part 1)
    Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 27 (2): 15-30. 2012.
    This paper is in two parts. Part I outlines three traditional approaches to the teaching of critical thinking: the normative, cognitive psychology, and educational approaches. Each of these approaches is discussed in relation to the influences of various methods of critical thinking instruction. The paper contrasts these approaches with what I call the “visualisation” approach. This approach is explained with reference to computer-aided argument mapping (CAAM) which uses dedicated computer softw…Read more
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    Amodal or perceptual symbol systems: A false dichotomy?
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 27 (1): 162-163. 2004.
    Although Barsalou is right in identifying the importance of perceptual symbols as a means of carrying certain kinds of content, he is wrong in playing down the inferential resources available to amodal symbols. I argue that the case for perceptual symbol systems amounts to a false dichotomy and that it is feasible to help oneself to both kinds of content as extreme ends on a content continuum. The continuum thesis I advance argues for the inferential content at one end and perceptual content at …Read more