Not by Skill Alone: The Centrality of Character to Critical Thinking

  • Siegel H
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Abstract

Connie Missimer (1990) challenges what she calls the Character View, according to which critical thinking involves both skill and character, and argues for a rival conception-the Skill View-according to which critical thinking is a matter of skill alone. In this paper I criticize the Skill View and defend the Character View from Missimer's critical arguments.

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Siegel, H. (1993). Not by Skill Alone: The Centrality of Character to Critical Thinking. Informal Logic, 15(3). https://doi.org/10.22329/il.v15i3.2484

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