Others and Imagination in Reasoning and Argumentation: Improving our Critical Creative Capacity

Contemporary argumentation theories highlight the importance of Others for contributing to and critiquing an individual’s reasoning and/or argumentation. Reasoners and arguers are encouraged to interact with imagined constructs such as a community of model interlocutors or universal audience. These...

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Main Author: Michael D. Baumtrog
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Windsor 2017-06-01
Series:Informal Logic
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Online Access:https://ojs.uwindsor.ca/ojs/leddy/index.php/informal_logic/article/view/4769
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spelling doaj-93c3ae348ffe4b0ababc92343aac5b422020-11-25T03:23:31ZengUniversity of WindsorInformal Logic0824-25770824-25772017-06-0137212915110.22329/il.v37i2.47693784Others and Imagination in Reasoning and Argumentation: Improving our Critical Creative CapacityMichael D. Baumtrog0Universidade Nova De LisboaContemporary argumentation theories highlight the importance of Others for contributing to and critiquing an individual’s reasoning and/or argumentation. Reasoners and arguers are encouraged to interact with imagined constructs such as a community of model interlocutors or universal audience. These model interlocutors are theoretically meant to bring to mind reasons and counter-considerations that may not have been conceived of otherwise so as to improve the overall quality of an instance of reasoning or argumentation. Overlooked, however, is the impact of differing individual’s imaginative abilities. This paper argues that more important than relying on an Other, real or imagined, reasoners and arguers would do just as well to improve their own creative abilities first. Consulting a real or imagined Other may help in some cases help, but such a strong reliance on Others comes with serious limitations.https://ojs.uwindsor.ca/ojs/leddy/index.php/informal_logic/article/view/4769imagination, creativity, reasoning, argumentation, critical thinking
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Others and Imagination in Reasoning and Argumentation: Improving our Critical Creative Capacity
Informal Logic
imagination, creativity, reasoning, argumentation, critical thinking
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title Others and Imagination in Reasoning and Argumentation: Improving our Critical Creative Capacity
title_short Others and Imagination in Reasoning and Argumentation: Improving our Critical Creative Capacity
title_full Others and Imagination in Reasoning and Argumentation: Improving our Critical Creative Capacity
title_fullStr Others and Imagination in Reasoning and Argumentation: Improving our Critical Creative Capacity
title_full_unstemmed Others and Imagination in Reasoning and Argumentation: Improving our Critical Creative Capacity
title_sort others and imagination in reasoning and argumentation: improving our critical creative capacity
publisher University of Windsor
series Informal Logic
issn 0824-2577
0824-2577
publishDate 2017-06-01
description Contemporary argumentation theories highlight the importance of Others for contributing to and critiquing an individual’s reasoning and/or argumentation. Reasoners and arguers are encouraged to interact with imagined constructs such as a community of model interlocutors or universal audience. These model interlocutors are theoretically meant to bring to mind reasons and counter-considerations that may not have been conceived of otherwise so as to improve the overall quality of an instance of reasoning or argumentation. Overlooked, however, is the impact of differing individual’s imaginative abilities. This paper argues that more important than relying on an Other, real or imagined, reasoners and arguers would do just as well to improve their own creative abilities first. Consulting a real or imagined Other may help in some cases help, but such a strong reliance on Others comes with serious limitations.
topic imagination, creativity, reasoning, argumentation, critical thinking
url https://ojs.uwindsor.ca/ojs/leddy/index.php/informal_logic/article/view/4769
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