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Christin Hale

PHI 105

March 14, 2017

Instructor Abron

What is Critical Thinking?

Critical thinking is making a thought-out judgement. When you use, critical thinking

avoids an argument of any kind. You want to ask questions to these arguments. There are three

main skills when it comes to critical thinking: curiosity, skepticism, and humility (study.com). A

good critical thinker always asks questions, never believe what they here, and yes, they can be

wrong.

Critical thinking is a way of thinking, about a theme, satisfied, and difficulties. When you

take charge of critical thinking, it will improve the superiority of your thinking. A well-educated

critical thinker will ask important question and ask them very visibly and accurately. They think

with an open mind. You will work out the explanation with composite glitches. Critical thinking

is, in short, self-directed, self-disciplined, self-monitored, and self-corrective thinking

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Critical thinking is wisdom, trustworthiness, progressiveness, castigation, and finding. To

be a good thinker you must think about the odds, and avoid snap adjudications (Kurland

preconception 2000). Critical thinkers must have evidence to use ration vs emotion conclude.

Being able to see your own predisposition and discrimination, it will help developing critical

thinking skills.
In conclusion, not everyone is a critical thinker. You need to be very open minded person.

Being able to argue your point is another important aspect. Make sure you organize your

thinking skills.

References
Abitheira, M. (2017). 21st Century Skills: Critical Thinking and Problem Solving. In 21st

Century Skills: Critical Thinking and Problem Solving (p. 8).

Definition, skills and meaning. (2015). Retrieved from What is Critical Thinking?:

Study.com/academy/lesson/what-is-critical-thinking-definition-skills-meaning.html

Kurland, D. (2000) How the Language Really Works: The Fundamentals of critical reading and

effective writing. Retrieved from www.criticalreading.com/critical_thinking.hitm

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