Fr. 105.00

Virtue of Open-Mindedness and Perspective

English · Hardback

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This multi-disciplinary volume of new essays shows us the value and influence of open-mindedness on our lives. Bringing to bear a variety of perspectives, the essays examine cognitive and conceptual architecture, popular culture, colonialization, and arts training. Together they redefine the boundaries of open-mindedness and perspective in favor of a rich and complex conception.

List of contents










  • Introduction

  • 1: Elisabeth Camp: Perspectival Complacency, Perversion, and Amelioration

  • 2: Emily McRae: Perspective-Taking and a Flexible Mind: A Tibetan Buddhist Approach to Open-Mindedness

  • 3: Rockey RobbinsHoward Bad Hand: A Trickster's Sideways Look at Open-Mindedness as a Virtue: A Native American Perspective

  • 4: Emily Robertson: Free Speech and Challenges to Open-Mindedness in Higher Education

  • 5: Margaret (Peggy) Garvey: Jacques Copeau's Theater and Masks: Actor Training as Formation in Open-Mindedness

  • 6: Lani Watson: How to Be Open-Minded: Ask Good Questions (and Listen to the Answers)



About the author










Wayne D. Riggs is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Oklahoma, where he has taught since 1995 and served as department chair for ten years. He is the author of numerous articles on epistemology and open-mindedness.


Summary

This multi-disciplinary volume of new essays shows us the value and influence of open-mindedness on our lives. Bringing to bear a variety of perspectives, the essays examine cognitive and conceptual architecture, popular culture, colonialization, and arts training. Together they redefine the boundaries of open-mindedness and perspective in favor of a rich and complex conception.

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