What is Intellectual autonomy?

      

What is Intellectual autonomy?

  

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Martin
-It involves rational control of one’s beliefs, values, and inferences

-The ideal of critical thinking is to learn to think for oneself, to gain command over one’s thought processes.
Intellectual autonomy does not entail willfulness, stubbornness, or rebellion.

-It entails a commitment to analyzing and evaluating beliefs on the basis of reason and evidence, to question when it is rational to question, to believe when it is rational to believe, and to conform when it is rational to conform.

marto answered the question on April 30, 2019 at 09:15


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