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explain more about barriers to creative thinking: relevance on authority and relativistic thinking

2007-01-06 19:44:48 · 1 answers · asked by Comma A 1 in Education & Reference Other - Education

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Dogmas, being doctrinaire,rigid principles,short view spans,not bothered abour real details,unilinear thinking,non-exprimental, not bothered about dreams, fear, pretentions, without conscience, non-poetic, narow mindedness,non-inquisitive, limited horizons,extremely orderly, non-chaotic,badly read, aesthetic pretentions or absence, puritan, dumb, follow the leader type, blind faith and hundreds of others.Authorial relevence and non-authoritarian,matters by emphatic, clear references [res gastae]and a level of dialoguing, even talking.Relativistic thinking is fine when it comes to practical reason such as conversion tables, and being smart, useful in advertising and salesmenship but it cannot be stretched too far or be purely one-sided.There are ethical absolutes, framed by fundamental laws and rights and whatever ends definitively too is an absolute.There are philosophical absolutes also in different systems.Because every question is not open ended. There are resolved questions.One on other hand, what do you think of pasrallel lines in geometric sense. When they are, and they are grounded in spherical shapes then a beginning reconnects with the end.Dont forget that there are main ideological barriers to critical thiking.Soththing known as `brainwashed'.

2007-01-06 22:03:56 · answer #1 · answered by debussyyee 3 · 0 0

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