International Journal of Narrative Therapy and Community Work
In this recording of a favourite paper from the journal’s archives, Mary Heath sets out a personal history of her journey toward becoming a critical thinker. She considers two common barriers to critical thinking: cultural disapproval of critique, and confusing critical thinking with criticism. In response, Mary argues that rigorous thinking offers benefits – and not only risks – to cultures as well as individuals. The paper considers where cultural resources supportive of critique might be found. Further, Mary argues that critical analysis should be understood (and undertaken) as a process of collaborative support for rigorous thinking rather than as a form of hostile criticism. Some dimensions of critical thinking are outlined, together with questions that might allow readers to apply them to specific contexts. The paper closes with some reflections on the process of writing in which some of these dimensions of critical thinking are applied to the paper itself. Additional information and a PDF of this paper are available at https://dulwichcentre.com.au/on-critical-thinking-by-mary-heath-read-by-mary-heath/ [https://dulwichcentre.com.au/on-critical-thinking-by-mary-heath-read-by-mary-heath/] *** Original paper: Heath, M. (2012). On critical thinking. International Journal of Narrative Therapy and Community Work, (4), 11–18. This recording: Heath, M. (2024). On critical thinking (M. Heath, Narr.) [Audio recording]. International Journal of Narrative Therapy and Community Work, (1). https://doi.org/10.4320/TOGS7956 [https://doi.org/10.4320/TOGS7956] (Original work published 2012) *** International Journal of Narrative Therapy and Community Work is published by Dulwich Centre Foundation. More about this recording and a treasure trove of articles, videos, and multimedia works are available from https://narrativetherapyjournal.org [https://narrativetherapyjournal.org] It’s all free to access and share with no log-in required. Dulwich Centre is located on the land of the Kaurna people. We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of Country and pay respect to Elders past and present. https://narrativetherapyjournal.org [https://narrativetherapyjournal.org]
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