Critical thinking
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Imagine a class where students are actively and personally engaged in thinking critically while also discovering how to apply those thinking skills in everyday life. Now imagine those same students confidently participating in class, working efficiently through the exercises outside class, and performing better in the course.
With Connect Critical Thinking, students can achieve this success. Connect Critical Thinking is a first: a learning program with pedagogical tools that are anchored in research on critical thinking.
Along with Moore & Parker?s engaging writing style and the wealth of topical exercises and examples that are relevant to students? lives, Connect Critical Thinking helps ensure that students can come to class confident and prepared. What other course provides students with skills they can apply so broadly to success in school and success in life?
Table of Contents:
Chapter 1: What Is Critical Thinking, Anyway?
Chapter 2: Two Kinds of Reasoning
Chapter 3: Clear Thinking, Critical Thinking, and Clear Writing
Chapter 4: Credibility
Chapter 5: Persuasion Through Rhetoric: Common Devices and Techniques
Chapter 6: More Rhetorical Devices: Psychological and Related Fallacies
Chapter 7: More Fallacies
Chapter 8: Deductive Arguments I: Categorical Logic
Chapter 9: Deductive Arguments II: Truth-Functional Logic
Chapter 10: Thinking Critically About Inductive Reasoning
Chapter 11: Causal Explanation
Chapter 12: Moral, Legal, and Aesthetic Reasoning
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B105.T54 M66 2012
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Publisher Place | Boston |
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xvii, 546p.: col.ill.; 26cm.
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English
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9780071315319
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B
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10th ed.
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