INSIDE THE LIBERAL ARTS: Critical Thinking and Citizenship

RELATED PUBLICATIONS


  • “Why Democracies Need the Liberal Arts” Change (forthcoming 2023)

  • A Tale of Two Colleges: The Liberal Arts at Reed, Swarthmore, and Beyond,” Journal of Liberal Arts and Humanities 3:11 (Nov. 2022).

  • “Science and the Spectrum of Critical Thinking,” in Nima Rezaei, ed., Integrated Science Series, Vol. VI: Brain, Decision Making, and Mental Health. Springer Nature, 2022.

  • “Critical Moral Thinking: Some Stars to Steer By,” ETC: A Review of General Semantics 78:3-4 (July-Oct. 2021): 268-276.

  • “Morality and the Liberal Arts: Six Axes of Connection” Journal of Educational Thought 55:1 (June 2022): 5-21.

  •  “Critical Thinking and the Liberal Arts,” Academe (Nov.-Dec. 2015): 35-39.

  • Lecture: “Science and Citizenship,” USERN Congress (Universal Scientific Education and Research Network) (via video) Tehran, Iran, Nov. 9th, 2020.

  • Webinar talk on critical thinking to PASS (Professors’ Association for Students’ Services), an organization devoted to critical thinking in Pakistan. Directorate of Higher Education Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Peshawar, Pakistan. (June 5, 2021).

  • “The Liberal Arts and Triangular Citizenship,” blog post on Academe Blog, 2016.

  • “Critical Thinking and the Liberal Arts,” Academe (Nov.-Dec. 2015): 35-39.