由Introduction部分中的This chapter provides a general introduction to critical thinking.It examines what is meant by "critical thinking",the skills associated with it,and the barriers that can slow down effective development of critical approaches.(这一章提供了批判性思维的一般介绍。它考察了什么是"批...
Someone with critical thinking skills is able to do the following:understand the logical connections between ideas;identify, construct and evaluate arguments;detect inconsistencies and common mistakes in reasoning;solve problems systematically;identify the relevance and importance of ideas;...
Critical thinking is the intellectually disciplined process of actively and skillfully conceptualizing, applying, analyzing, synthesizing, and/or evaluating information gathered from, or generated by, observation, experience, reflection, reasoning, or communication, as a guide to belief and action. 这句英...
Chapter 1 What is critical thinking? Learning outcomes This chapter gives you opportunities to: √ understand what critical thinking is √ find out about the early roots and later developments of critical thinking √ recognize some of the benefits associated with critical thinking skills √ recognize...
Critical Thinkers are disposed to:1. Care that their beliefs be true, and that their decisions be justified; that is, care to "get it right" to the extent possible. This includes the dispositions toa. Seek alternative hypotheses, explanations, conclusions, plans, sources, etc., and be open...
Public Speaking and Critical Thinking What is critical thinking? To a certain degree, it's a matter of logic(逻辑)—of being able to spot weaknesses in other people's arguments and to avoid them in your own. 1.In the broad sense, critical thinking is focused, organized thinking-the abilit...
上文“In the broad sense, critical thinking is organized thinking — the ability to see clearly the relationships among ideas. (从广义上讲,批判性思维是一种有组织的思维——一种能够清楚地看到想法之间关系的能力)”介绍批判性思维是一种有组织的思维,D 项“It has often been said that there are fe...
Critical thinking is a practice that has been debated and honed for around 2,500 years, but the term itself was likely first introduced in 1910 by American philosopher, psychologist, and educational reformer John Dewey. In his bookHow We Think,Dewey described critical thinking as an “active, ...
Most of our so-called reasoning consists in finding arguments for going on believing as we already do. Clear thinking is a very rare thing, but even just plain thinking is almost as rare. Most of us most of the time do not think at all. We believe and we feel, but we do not think...
a distinguished professor of psychological and brain sciences at the University of California, Santa Barbara. That could mean writing for a few minutes every day or attempting an adventurous new recipe for dinner. Regular exercise is...