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The Aspiring Thinker's Guide to Critical Thinking
About this book
The Aspiring Thinker's Guide to Critical Thinking introduces concepts and strategies for developing essential reasoning skills and intellectual character. As students advance in their academic studies and encounter new situations in their lives, they must learn to differentiate fact from fiction and make decisions based in good reasoning. They must learn to be clear, accurate, relevant, logical, and fair when expressing ideas. This book lays out a clear framework for guiding this development and encouraging lifelong intellectual curiosity. As part of the Thinker's Guide Library, this book advances the mission of the Foundation for Critical Thinking to promote fairminded critical societies through cultivating essential intellectual abilities and virtues across every field of study across world.
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Table of contents
- There are Three Main Kinds of Thinkers
- Developing Intellectual Character
- Intellectual Standards Help You Think Better
- We Take Our Thinking Apart to Find Problems in Our Thinking – and Solve Them
- Critical Thinkers Seek Better Ways of Doing Things
- Strategies for Using the Parts of Thinking:
- Strategies for Clarifying and Understanding Important Ideas:
- Reflecting Upon Important Ideas Learned
- The Thinker’s Guide Library