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philosophical thinking


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Evaluating EFL Learners’ Philosophical Mentality through their Answers to Philosophical Questions: Using Smith’s Framework(مقاله علمی وزارت علوم)

کلیدواژه‌ها: EFL philosophical mentality philosophical questions philosophical thinking smith’s framework

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Given the role philosophical mentality can fulfill in bringing individuals the essential skills of wisdom and well thinking, the present paper, by applying Smith’s (2007) theoretical framework, strived to explore the extent philosophic-mindedness exists among the participants. Considering the fact that, a philosophic mind begets philosophical answers, the participants’ philosophical thinking ability was evaluated through analyzing their answers to philosophical questions. To this end, through convenience sampling, a group of 40 EFL students in BA degree, 21 female and 19 male with the age range of 19 to 35, at Shiraz University, Iran, were selected. They were asked to read two simple short passages, story and non-story, and answer the related questions. Based on three characteristics of philosophic-mindedness (i.e. comprehensiveness, penetration, and flexibility) it was revealed that the majority of the participants signified rigidity and dogmatism in their way of thinking and were in the habit of shallow and superficial thinking. They seemed to be unable to afford themselves a profound insight into the questions. The minority, on the other hand, took notice of different options in the questions, reappraised their varying strands, and provided reasonable answers.  In addition, it was inferred that lack of comprehensiveness alone assures lack of philosophical mentality. Finally, the three dimensions of philosophic-mindedness recommended in the framework can be utilized by stakeholders in educational fields to realize a person with (non-) philosophical mentality.
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The role of government in promoting philosophical thinking from Imam ali point of view(مقاله علمی وزارت علوم)

کلیدواژه‌ها: Government philosophical thinking Imam ali point of view

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Philosophical thinking is a holistic and unified approach seeking to find and satures the true answer to ontological sense (comm::union:: with God, self, with the universe and with their fellow human). By paying attention to The exact terms of the two rights (benevolence and education) that is taken from the Sermon 34 of Nahj al. The Islamic government in addition to the security and welfare of the public is responsible for regulating social relations and also bears heavy duty. For guiding society towards perfection and religious education. Tie together economic justice and the responsibility of individuals to organize family and avoid improper the correct explanation of religious belief and the right tools and punishment and encourage ways to fit and proper. If people move in the right direction and full cooperation of the government and people together in promoting religious purposes. In this regard an ideal society can be expected to be happy in this world and the Hereafter. This article referring to library resources and was written from an analytical - deductive point of view and seeks to answer the question: " what is the role of government in education philosophy based on the sayings of Imam ali?
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Thinking Ability and its Impacting Factors among Graduate Iranian EFL Learners through Generating Types of Questions(مقاله علمی وزارت علوم)

کلیدواژه‌ها: Creative thinking Critical thinking EFL philosophical thinking reflective thinking

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Since an effective technique to assess the level of thinking ability is to identify the types of questions one generates, the present research by employing a hybrid question framework, intended to investigate the status of thinking ability among Iranian EFL students in two majors of TEFL and English Literature in M.A. and Ph.D. degrees. To this end, through convenience sampling, a group of 51 students was asked to read two simple short texts and make any type of question(s) that would spring to their minds in essay-type format. Then, using purposeful sampling, 15 participants out of 51 were selected for a semi-structured interview. The findings revealed that nearly half of the participants did not generate thought-provoking questions, which might imply that beyond-routine thinking is not well attended to in the related context. Moreover, as the English Literature students were more capable of producing thought-provoking questions than the TEFL students, it can be inferred that an academic major can be considered an essential factor impacting one’s way of thinking. Furthermore, since the students of English Literature/TEFL in Ph.D. degree outperformed those in M.A. degree, it can be concluded that the academic degree can be accounted as an aiding factor influencing the level of thinking ability as well. Furthermore, in searching for the reasons affecting (non-) production of thought-provoking questions, several factors were discovered and categorized into impeding and promoting ones.