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Anti-intellectualism to Anti-rationalism to Post-truth Era: The Challenges for Higher Education [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 336 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 239x160x31 mm, kaal: 671 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Feb-2022
  • Kirjastus: Lexington Books
  • ISBN-10: 1793653321
  • ISBN-13: 9781793653321
  • Formaat: Hardback, 336 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 239x160x31 mm, kaal: 671 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Feb-2022
  • Kirjastus: Lexington Books
  • ISBN-10: 1793653321
  • ISBN-13: 9781793653321
Anti-intellectualism to Anti-rationalism to Post-truth Era: The Challenges for Higher Education argues that emergence of the post-truth world is evidence that anti-intellectualism, long recognized as a characteristic of American culture, has morphed into anti-rationalism as a surging force in American society that threatens our collective commitment to rationality. A post-truth world, however, is not an immutable condition and cannot be accepted as the new norm. The author argues that American higher education take responsibility for combating anti-rationalism by promoting the development of student's personal attributes that constitute a rational mind-set and rationalist identity, such that they hold themselves accountable for commitments to seeking truth and the value of critical thought and reasoned discourse as defining element of their way of being in the world. Scholarship exists across many disciplines regarding anti-intellectualism and anti-rationalism in American society and the personal attributes that together constitute a rational mind-set, including an evaluativist personal epistemology, open-mindedness and conscientiousness, and a rationalist identity. The author brings the perspective of a psychologist to the analysis and synthesis of this scholarship and the implications for educational practices that are effective in promoting the development of student's rational mind-set and rationalist identity necessary to combat anti-rationalism and the post-truth world.
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xix
PART I ANTI-INTELLECTUALISM: CONTRIBUTING FACTORS AND SOCIETAL EFFECTS
1(70)
Chapter 1 Intellect and The Paradox of American Attitudes
3(8)
Chapter 2 Hofstadter: Anti-intellectualism in American Life
11(14)
Chapter 3 Hofstadter Reexamined and the Resurgence of Anti-intellectualism
25(12)
Chapter 4 The Types and Characteristics of Intellectuals and their Work
37(16)
Chapter 5 Standard Critique, Loss of Authority, and the New Public Intellectual
53(18)
PART II POST-TRUTH, RATIONALITY, AND FALSE BELIEFS
71(68)
Chapter 6 A Post-Truth World and Valuing Truth
73(26)
Chapter 7 Rational Thinking
99(16)
Chapter 8 The Formation and Correction of False Beliefs
115(24)
PART III PERSONAL ATTRIBUTES CONSTITUTING A RATIONAL MINDSET
139(94)
Chapter 9 Personal Epistemology
141(28)
Chapter 10 Personality Traits, Epistemic Dispositions, and Virtues
169(30)
Chapter 11 Identity Formation: The Process of Self-authorship
199(34)
PART IV THE CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR HIGHER EDUCATION
233(38)
Chapter 12 Restoring our Shared Commitment to Rationalism
235(12)
Chapter 13 Promoting the Development of a Rational Mindset and a Rationalist Identity
247(24)
References 271(34)
Index 305(10)
About the Author 315
Robert J. Thompson Jr. is professor emeritus of psychology and neuroscience at Duke University.