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Lucid education: resisting resistance to inquiry
Authors:Gilbert Burgh  Simone Thornton
Institution:The University of Queensland, Australia
Abstract:Within the community of inquiry literature, the absence of the notion of genuine doubt is notable in spite of its pragmatic roots in the philosophy of Charles Saunders Peirce, for whom the notion was pivotal. We argue for the need to correct this oversight due to the educational significance of genuine doubt—a theoretical and experiential understanding of which can offer insight into the interrelated concepts of wonder, fallibilism, inquiry and prejudice. In order to detail these connections, we reinvigorate the ideas of Peirce by borrowing the language and concepts of Albert Camus, at the same time demonstrating their unlikely congruence. In particular, we argue for the necessity of genuine doubt along with the need for the presence of a diversity of prejudices as a starting point for genuine inquiry.
Keywords:Lucid education  Peirce  Dewey  Camus  community of inquiry  prejudices  genuine doubt  lucidity
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