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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a. harassment b. free speech c. pornography d. none; all of these are discussed as major ethical issues in chapter 11
To Descartes, the body is always indivisible and the mind is always divisible
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Environmental protection is always a static trade-off, with a fixed economic price to be paid for the gains we want
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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