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Report of a Year Working on Inlproving Teaching and Learning
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Critical Thinking and the Moral Sentiments:
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Philosophy and Critical Thinking
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Response to Richard Carrier
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The Reliability of Premise and Conclusion Indicators
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Incorporating Critical Thinking in the Curriculum:
An Introduction to Some Basic Issues
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Community of Inquiry and Community of Philosophical Inquiry
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Guest Editor’s Introduction
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The Aesthetic Dimension of the Community of Inquiry
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From Addiction to Community:
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Democracy and Care in the Community of Inquiry
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Some Reflections on Inquiry, Community and Philosophy
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Worldmaking in the Community of Inquiry
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What is a Community of Inquiry?:
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In early 1997, participants on the p4c-list, an email discussion list, reacted to an anecdote about Wittgenstein’s lectures at Cambridge by engaging in a three month long exchange on the nature of a Community of Inquiry. This article is a lightly edited transcript of that discussion and, as such, not only addresses many aspects of the substantive issue, but also provides an exemplar of at least one type of Community of Inquiry.
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Community, Equity and the Ethics of Epistemology:
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