Thought Work


Thinking, Action, and the Fate of the World

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Edited by Elizabeth K. Minnich, Michael Quinn Patton
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370

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ELIZABETH K. MINNICH is Distinguished Fellow with the Association of American Colleges & Universities and a professor of moral philosophy at Queens University. Among her publications are The Evil of Banality: On the Life and Death Importance of Thinking and Transforming Knowledge, 2nd Edition.



MICHAEL QUINN PATTON is former president of the American Evaluation Association and author of eight major evaluation research books. His most recent books are Principles-Focused Evaluation (2018), Facilitating Evaluation (2018) and Blue MarbleEvaluation for Global Systems Change (2019).


Preface: Beyond Banalities: Thinking at Work in the World

Elizabeth Minnich and Michael Patton



Acknowledgments



I: WHAT IS THINKING?



Chapter 1 Thinking about Thinking: With Hannah Arendt in Mind

Elizabeth K. Minnich



Chapter 2 Beyond Banality in Thinking about Thinking

Michael Quinn Patton



II: TEACHING THINKING



Chapter 3 The Limits of Moral Heroism

Allen Dunne



Chapter 4 Thinking Responsibly: Barriers and Pathways

Troy Duster



Chapter 5 Perceiving the Possibility of Possibility: Making Thinking the Heart of Education

Eduardo Duarte



Chapter 6 Teaching Thinking

Elizabeth K. Minnich



Chapter 7 Thoughts in Progress: Field Notes from Norway

Jan Reinert Karlsen



III: ETHICAL, MORAL, AND POLITICAL THINKING



Chapter 8 Shakespeare’s Faust: A Parable of Our Time

Gayle Greene



Chapter 9 Why Not Lie?: A Reflective Essay

Elizabeth K. Minnich



Chapter 10 Critical Thinking and Its Limitations: Can We Think Our Way Out of White Supremacy?

Stephen Brookfield



Chapter 11 Thinking like an Organizer

Si Kahn



IV: THINKING AT WORK



Chapter 12 Beyond Banal Business Practices: Reflections on Thoughtless and Thoughtful Practices of International Businesses In Developing Countries

Frederick Bird



Chapter 13 Strategic Thinking in Support of Intensive and Extensive Good

John M. Bryson, Barbara C. Crosby, and Danbi Seo



Chapter 14 Can Systems Thinking be an Antidote to Evil?

G. P. Richardson



Chapter 15 Entrepreneurial Thinking as Change Agent for Good

Mary Gowan



Chapter 16 ThoughtWork in Program Evaluation: Beyond Banality in Evaluation Practice

Michael Quinn Patton



Chapter 17 Afterword: Reflections on Thought Work

Elizabeth K. Minnich and Michael Quinn Patton


Reviews

This book resolutely confronts the dangers of banality in classrooms, boardrooms, and in public. It provides timely and vital strategies for exposing and resisting seemingly innocuous silence and inaction which allows incipient violence to escalate even to the level of genocide.

— Bill Gay, professor emeritus of philosophy, UNC Charlotte



A new forum for common thinking about thinking. A real masterpiece! For everyone who believes in the value of liberal arts education, this volume ought to become a manual to pore over night and day.

— Jerzy Axer, director, Collegium Artes Liberales, University of Warsaw



Specialists from a dizzying array of disciplines provocatively engage with Minnich’s previous book, The Evil of Banality, and potently heed the call to attend to the practice of thinking across and within all fields.

— Brian R. Clack, professor of philosophy & A. Vassiliadis Director of the Humanities Center, University of San Diego



If we want to think about thinking in all its richness, unfettered and unbanistered (and we must!), this is an excellent help, with friends of thinking working in a most capacious mode.

— Stephen Bloch-Schulman, associate professor and chair of philosophy, Elon University


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