About this title: For all level Critical Thinking, Argumentative Writing, and Informal Logic courses in English, Social Science, Philosophy, Education, Journalism, and Mass Communication departments. This highly popular text helps students bridge the gap between simply memorizing or blindly accepting information, and the greater challenge of critical analysis and ...
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Edition: 6th ed.
Binding: Trade paperback
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Date Published: 2000
ISBN-13:9780130891341ISBN:0130891347
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Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Date Published: 2000-07-05
ISBN-13:9780130891341ISBN:0130891347
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"I received a free copy of this when I was teaching and another copy with my ethics reference book that I had to buy for my first MBA course. It is a decent guide to critical thinking."
"This is pretty good. If you want to know how to think (I know "How to think? That's stupid, but really . . .) then this is a good one. Used this several times. It's a pretty easy read and helps you think critically, logically, to avoid fallacies . . . all the good critical thinking stuff. If you don't know about this stuff and never took the course in high school, it's not only going to help you analyze stories better but think more successfully in work, school, community and more. Essential stuff."
"This book is very accessible to all levels of yound adult and adult readers. It is broken down into 12 critial thinking questions that you ask when someone presents you with an argument to determine if the argument makes sense. The process is simple and is very valuable to apply to every situation where some one is trying to influence your opinion. This means arguements, advertisements, articles. It is practical, builds on itself, and presents many examples to test your comprehension and ability to apply the questions. It is a text book of maybe 100 pages and should be used in every school in the world. Bold words, but this is how I feel."
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