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1 Critical Thinking (Chapter 7)
Kathleen High

2 Elements of Thinking Becoming a Critical Thinker Don’t Fool Yourself:
Common Mistakes in Logic Gaining Skill at Decision Making Four Ways to Solve Problems

3 Becoming a Critical Thinker: (Using the LSI Method)
ASK: WHY: Why am I considering the issue? WHAT: What are the various points of view? HOW: How well is each point of view supported? WHAT IF: What if I could combine various points of view or create a new one?

4 Don’t Fool Yourself: Common Mistakes in Logic
Jumping to Conclusions Attacking the Person Appealing to Authority Pointing to a False Cause Thinking in “All or Nothing” Terms Basing Arguments on Emotion Using a Faulty Analogy Preview – Survey entire book Keep it short Look for familiar concepts Summaries Chapter headlines/section titles & paragraph headlines Look for recommended readings Determine strategy – skimming or all 9 steps Step 2: Outline Complex – take time to understand Section Titles & paragraphs serve as outline guides Use outline format for you Step 3: Question Before begin – what you want? Write down questions If irrelevant, ask what you want from school (jumping through hoops) Playful/creative questions Lots of time for some subjects

5 Don’t Fool Yourself (Cont’d)
Creating a Straw Man Begging the Question Confusing Fact and Opinion Creating a Red Herring Appealing to Tradition Appealing to “The People” Distracting from the Real Issue Sliding a Slippery Slope Preview – Survey entire book Keep it short Look for familiar concepts Summaries Chapter headlines/section titles & paragraph headlines Look for recommended readings Determine strategy – skimming or all 9 steps Step 2: Outline Complex – take time to understand Section Titles & paragraphs serve as outline guides Use outline format for you Step 3: Question Before begin – what you want? Write down questions If irrelevant, ask what you want from school (jumping through hoops) Playful/creative questions Lots of time for some subjects

6 Gaining Skill at Decision Making
Recognize Decisions Establish Priorities Base Your Decision on a Life Plan Balance Learning Styles When Making Decisions Choose an Overall Strategy Use Time as an Ally Use Intuition Evaluate Your Decision Think Choices

7 Four Ways to Solve Problems:
Define the Problem Generate Possibilities Create a Plan Perform Your Plan


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