Describe and explain the steps in the critical-thinking process

What are the steps for it?


- Critical thinking is approaching life in an informed and reflective way.
- To "do philosophy" effectively requires developing the attributes of critical thinking. These attributes include adopting different perspectives, making informed decisions, analyzing complex issues, establishing appropriate goals, communicating effectively, critically evaluating in-formation, asking questions, and exchanging ideas with others.
- A critical thinking approach is also appropriate in all the various academic disciplines.
- William Perry's three stages of critical thinking include The Garden of Eden, Anything Goes, and Thinking Critically

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Cogito, ergo sum is Latin for

A) I think, therefore I think B) I think, therefore I am C) I think, therefore I am not D) I think, this makes me exist

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