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Critical Thinking Activities And The Enhancement Of Ethical Awareness: An Application Of A ‘Rhetoric Of Disruption’ To The Undergraduate General Education Classroom, Jeffrey W. Murray
Critical Thinking Activities And The Enhancement Of Ethical Awareness: An Application Of A ‘Rhetoric Of Disruption’ To The Undergraduate General Education Classroom, Jeffrey W. Murray
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This article explores how critical thinking activities and assignments can function to enhance students’ ethical awareness and sense of civic responsibility. Employing Levinas’s Othercentered theory of ethics, Burke’s notion of ‘the paradox of substance’, and Murray’s concept of ‘a rhetoric of disruption’, this article explores the nature of critical thinking activities designed to have students question their (often taken-for-granted) moral assumptions and interrogate their (often unexamined) moral identities. This article argues that such critical thinking activities can trigger a metacognitive destabilization of subjectivity, understood as a dialectical prerequisite (along with exposure to otherness) for increased ethical awareness. This theoretical model …