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While most literature on critical thinking focuses on its formal applications within philosophy, this book offers a broad conception of critical thinking and explores its practical relevance to conducting research across a wide variety of ...
The second edition of this leading guide helps students to develop reflective thinking skills, improve their critical analysis and construct arguments more effectively.
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A much-needed guide to thinking critically for oneself and how to tell a good argument from a bad one. Includes topical examples from politics, sport, medicine, music, chapter summaries, glossary and exercises.
Exercises throughout the book engage readers in active learning, integrate writing as part of the critical thinking process, and emphasize skill transference.
A Concise Guide to Reading, Evaluating, and Writing Philosophical Works M. Andrew Holowchak. Holowchak, M. Andrew. (2001). “Individual Happiness and Social Responsibility.” Fundamentals of Philosophy, Fifth Edition.
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Critical thinking is a set of techniques—you just need to learn them. This helpful book is your personal toolkit for demystifying critical engagement.
In paragraph 7, Nicholson claims that this correlation doesn't exist. He claims that the high water hypothesis is disconfirmed—that premise (1) of Fanselau's argument fails the true premises test. 7. “These levees did not overtop, ...