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Critical Thinking
The intellectual roots of critical thinking date back to the Greek philosophers.
Socrates discovered, by means of probing questions, that in the exchange of competing ideas, people sometimes make confident claims based on unreliable assumptions or failed logic.
Such arguments, he discovered, were either erroneous in fact, absent sufficient foundation, or failing in logic. Instead, most arguments were based on confused meanings, inadequate evidence, or contradictory beliefs.
Socrates' contributions to critical thinking were many -- for he established new ways to think about contentious issues in terms of the quality of assumptions, facts and logic.
Thus Socrates demonstrated that persons may have passion, or power or high position but yet be deeply confused and irrational.
Good journalism, like compelling debate, is based on a clear understanding of facts and the logical construction of one's argument. And that is what the Socratic Method and The Sophist Tradition is all about.
Evidentiary Approach
The Socratic Method is the preferred way to examine issues.
In the Socratic mode of questioning, postulations, ideas or arguments are examined for their clarity and logical consistency by systematic analysis of facts, assumptions and logical methodology to support a conclusion.
Socratic analysis is accomplished by means of a series of probing questions that systematically examine the quality of an argument or conclusion.
Understanding the quality of information, argument or one's conclusions, is fundamental to critical thinking -- and the goal of critical editing.
Historical Foundation
Socrates’ practice was followed by the critical thinking of Plato (who recorded Socrates’ thought), Aristotle, and the Greek skeptics, all of whom emphasized that things are often very different from what they appear to be.
Only the trained mind is prepared to see through the way things look to us on the surface (delusive appearances) to the way they really are beneath the surface (the deeper realities of life.)
From this ancient Greek tradition emerged the need, for anyone who aspired to understand the deeper realities, to think systematically, to trace implications broadly and deeply; for only thinking that is comprehensive, well-reasoned, and responsive to objections can take us beyond the surface.
Means Of Analysis
The common denominators of Critical Thinking requires, for example, the systematic monitoring of thought; that thinking, to be critical, must not be accepted at face value, but must be analyzed and assessed for its clarity, accuracy, relevance, depth, breadth, and logical validity. All reasoning occurs within points of view and frames of reference.
All reasoning proceeds from some goals, objectives, and has an informational base. All data, when used in reasoning, must be interpreted. That interpretation involves concepts, that concepts entail assumptions, and that all basic inferences in thought have implications, and each of these dimensions of thinking need to be monitored where problems of thinking can occur.
Questioning Chain
The result of the collective contribution of the history of critical thought is that the basic questions of Socrates can now be much more powerfully and focally framed.
In every domain of human thought, and within every use of reasoning within any domain, it is now possible to question:
• ends and objectives
• the status and wording of questions
• the sources of information and fact
• the method and quality of information collection
• the mode of judgment and reasoning used
• the concepts that make that reasoning possible
• the assumptions that underlie concepts in use
• the implications that follow from their use
• the point of view or frame of reference within which reasoning takes place
Jeffrey Slee
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Published: Wednesday January 25, 2012 11:00 am EDT
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And what of those who were on the wrong side of the Megaupload controversy? People like Kanye West, P. Diddy, Jamie Smith, Swizz Beatz, Alicia Keys, and Will.i.am who publicly participated in, or supported copyright infringement — and Megaupload?
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Inflexion Points And Tidal Waves
Internet content piracy had immense profit potential — or at least it did before the Megaupload arrests in Auckland earlier this week.
The issue of electronic media copyright protection came into sharp focus earlier this month when the Justice Department announced the indictment and arrest of Megaupload.com executives in New Zealand. What’s clear now that the dust is settling, and the breadth of international interest in and participation in the investigation and arrests is more fully revealed, is that the end of Megaupload marks a major inflexion point for Internet publishing and content re-distribution.
One of the first fall-outs from the Megaupload shut-down has to be the end of assumed untouchability among thousands of similar site operators. Then there are the quasi-responsible content sharing organizations including Facebook, Dropbox, YouTube and YouSendIt — all of whom are routinely used to swap legitimate and pirated copyright protected content.
What’s to be learned from any inflexion point has more to do with how the landscape has changed than why it changed. While the indictments and statements by the Justice Department make clear the why, and to some degree the how, those who profit from pirated content continue to rake in millions of dollars in ill-gotten gains. While the profitability potential of wrongful distributed of pirated content by the most popular social-networking sites is unknown, the fact that the Megaupload operators took in a tidy $500 million is well understood.
Internet content piracy had immense profit potential — or at least it did before the Megaupload arrests in Auckland earlier this week.
What is not yet clear is how or if the Megaupload inflexion point will impact the so-called ‘locker’ services that permit unmonitored upload/download of content in ways not unlike Megaupload’s collect-delivery model. Those in the online locker business best be aware that history reveals the difference between an event and an inflexion point. Inflexion points not only endure, they radiate throughout society and nations becasue they reflect a consensus of thought, not a finding of fact.
And what of those who were on the wrong side of the Megaupload controversy? People like Kanye West, P. Diddy, Jamie Smith, Swizz Beatz, Alicia Keys, and Will.i.am who publicly participated in, or supported copyright infringement — and Megaupload?
While it’s possible for some people to disregard property laws and get away with it — at least for a time, Inflexion points have the impact of a tidal wave that cleanses and rearranges the landscape before washing those unprepared out to sea.