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Re/thinking critical thinking: The seductions of everyday life
K. A.L. Alston
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Arts & Humanities
Critical Thinking
100%
Seduction
96%
Everyday Life
72%
Public Engagement
21%
Ethical Choice
19%
Saturation
17%
Education
16%
Rhetoric
15%
Illumination
14%
Educators
13%
Discourse
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Equations
12%
Exercise
11%
Social Sciences
everyday life
70%
imagination
13%
educator
8%
discourse
7%
classroom
7%