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    Computer-Aided Argument Mapping and the Teaching of Critical Thinking (Part 2)
    Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 27 (3): 16-28. 2012.
    Part I of this paper outlined the three standard approaches to the teaching of critical thinking: the normative (or philosophical), cognitive psychology, and educational taxonomy approaches. The paper contrasted these with the visualisation approach; in particular, computer-aided argument mapping (CAAM), and presented a detailed account of the CAAM methodology and a theoretical justification for its use. This part develops further support for CAAM. A case is made that CAAM improves critical thin…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