ABSTRACT

In a world plagued by enormous, complex problems requiring long-range vision and interdisciplinary insights, the need to attend to the influence of dogmatic thinking on the development of high ability and creative intelligence is pressing. This volume introduces the problem of dogmatism broadly, explores the nature and nuances of dogmatic thinking from various disciplinary perspectives, and applies the gleaned insights to what is known about creativity. Bringing together leading thinkers in the fields of creative studies and education, and in other relevant fields (history, sociology, psychology) whose work pertains to the various dimensions of dogmatism and the ethical problems it generates, this panoramic view represents interdisciplinary bridge building with the potential to generate new insights about the education of creative young minds.

section Section II|50 pages

Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Problem of Dogmatism

section Section III|46 pages

Dogmatism in Socioeconomic, Cultural, and Ideological Contexts that Influence Education

chapter 9|18 pages

Dark Times

Bush, Obama, and the Specter of Authoritarianism in American Politics

chapter 10|11 pages

The Challenge Facing Educational Reformers

Making the Transition from Individual to Ecological Intelligence in an Era of Climate Change

section Section IV|82 pages

Dogmatism and Its Implications for Creative Intelligence

section Section V|11 pages

Conclusion

chapter 18|9 pages

What is the Purpose of Schooling?

How Dogmatism Provides a Litmus Test for Failed Models