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INTRODUCTION TO CRITICAL THINKING
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CRITICAL THINKING Definitions History of Critical Thinking (CT) Universal Standards Fallacies
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DEFINITIONS Critical Listening: Listening to maximize the accurate understanding of what others say.
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DEFINITIONS Critical Reading: An active, intellectually engaged process of reading, interpreting and understanding text.
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DEFINITIONS Critical Writing: Arranging our ideas in a logical order to express ourselves in a disciplined manner.
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DEFINITIONS Critical Thinking: The art of thinking about your thinking while you are thinking in order to make your thinking better.
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HISTORY The Beginning: Socrates Early Years: Plato, Aristotle and other Greek philosophers Middle Ages: Francis Bacon Today: Albert Einstein, Mark Twain, Harry Houdini and Carl Sagan
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UNIVERSAL STANDARDS CLARITY ACCURACY RELEVANCE LOGIC Give me an example. How can we check that out? How does it affect the issue? Does this really make sense?
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FALLACIES What is it? An argument that appears sound, at first glance, but contains a flaw in reasoning which makes it unsound.
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FALLACIES Burden of Proof (a.k.a. Appeal to Ignorance) Two Wrongs Make a Right
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FALLACIES Hasty Generalization Post Hoc Reasoning
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FALLACIES Band Wagon (a.k.a. peer pressure) Guilt by Association
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CRITICAL THINKING Definitions History of Critical Thinking (CT) Universal Standards Fallacies
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