CRITICAL THINKING BETWEEN ESSENTIALISM AND PERENNIALISM

The intention of the author of this text is to explore deeply the meaning of the concept of critical thinking from the perspective of teaching philosophy. For the purpose, he concludes that the best point for developing critical thinking in the field of philosophy is actually between essentialism an...

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