Models for Critical Thinking
A Fundamental Guide to Effective Decision Making, Deep Analysis, Intelligent Reasoning, and Independent Thinking
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Narrateur(s):
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Russell Newton
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Auteur(s):
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Albert Rutherford
À propos de cet audio
The quality of our lives is determined by the quality of our thinking. The quality of our thinking is often determined by the quality questions we ask from ourselves. Critical thinking is the art of asking relevant, necessary, and meaningful questions to discover the objective truth behind words, events, and opinions in general.
Critical thinking is the ability to think objectively and rationally about a particular situation without letting your emotions hijack you. Like any other skill, critical thinking can be learned through rigorous practice and commitment.
Today, we have more access to information than ever before. Information influences our worldview and decisions, often without us noticing it. Following wrong idols can lead us to bad decisions that lead to unhappiness and a dissatisfying life. When what’s “right, beautiful, successful, and cool” gets dictated around us by ads and through “influencers”, we often forget to think for ourselves and make our own choices. Thus we make bad decisions based on the opinion of others - not even our own.
Models for Critical Thinking provides you with unique insights into the nature of thinking and reasoning - why are we often so wrong, why are we so inclined to avoid the responsibility of thinking for ourselves, and how can we develop solid, objective thinking patterns.
Models for Critical Thinking lays out:
- The function of critical thinking; its main impediments, the social counterfeits of ethics
- The elements of critical reasoning
- Important abilities and traits of critical thinkers
- The vocabulary of critical analysis
- The models essential to critical thinking
The most secure way of making good decisions is to have well-practiced and predictable strategies you can use when you are faced with a problem that requires deeper analysis.
This audiobook will provide you with helpful information and exercises tips. If you follow them, you can find better solutions to your problems.
- Learn the essential critical thinking skills when reading, writing, and speaking
- Be on your guard to hidden cognitive traps when shopping and interacting with advertisers
- Find out what tools and strategies can help you become a more disciplined thinker, developing your analytical, reasoning, and reflective thinking skills
Be ready to learn. Be ready to argue intellectually.
In this audiobook, I share the best knowledge of the best critical thinkers - intertwined with my own - to help you develop this essential skill that the contemporary job market so keenly demands. I will help you create thinking patterns that lead to a critical and more objective understanding of the world.
©2018 Albert Rutherford (P)2018 Albert RutherfordCe que les auditeurs disent de Models for Critical Thinking
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- Amazon Customer
- 2021-11-10
Too much fluff
Too much of this book is simply the author writing about how important and useful critical thinking is. Hint, if the reader didn’t believe that already they probably wouldn’t buy the book in the first place. It reminds me of a student trying to stretch a couple of encyclopedia articles into a last-minute paper, running out of words, then repeating how useful and important the subject is over and over to pad the pages. If all that padding were cut out there’s actually some interesting stuff but using audio it takes forever to extract it. Buy the book so it’s easier to skip the fluff.
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