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Critical thinking is based in intellectual values that go beyond subject matter divisions and
include Clarity, accuracy, precision, use of evidence, thoroughness, and fairness.
Critical means involving or exercising skilled judgment or observation. In this sense, critical
thinking means thinking clearly and intelligently. More precisely, critical thinking is the general
term given to a wide range of cognitive skills and intellectual dispositions needed to effectively
identify, analyze, and evaluate arguments and truth claims. Moreover, it helps to discover and
overcome personal preconceptions and biases; to formulate and present convincing reasons in
support of conclusions; and to make reasonable, intelligent decisions about what to believe and
what to do.
Critical thinking is a kind of thinking in which you question, analyse, interpret, evaluate and
make a judgement about what you read, hear, say, or write. The term critical comes from the
Greek word kritikos meaning “able to judge or discern”.
With critical thinking. Anything and everything is subject to question and examination. Logic’s
Relationship to Critical Thinking The word logic comes from the Ancient Greek logike. Referring
to the science or art of reasoning.
Logic is concerned with the analysis of arguments Including the appraisal of their correctness or
incorrectness. Through critical thinking as I understand it We acquire a means of assessing and
upgrading our ability to judge well. It is thinking in a clear logical reasoned and reflective
manner to make informed judgments and/or decisions.
Logic is the science of how to evaluate arguments and reasoning. Critical thinking is a process of
evaluation which uses logic to separate truth from falsehood. Reasonable from unreasonable
beliefs.
Logic and Critical Thinking are essentially linked to each other. In fact, In no way can an illogical
person be counted as a critical thinker. Like Logic, Critical Thinking traces its historical roots in
analytic Philosophy as in the Greek Socratic tradition.
This brings us to the difference between logical thinking and critical thinking. Logical thinking is
a useful set of tools ideally used within critical thinking. Critical thinking is a more general set of
mental tools we use to weigh evidence, evaluate the truthfulness and utility of statements, and
generally accomplish our goals as both a society.
1. Pursuit of truth: willingness to change your Mind, even if it’s painful or leads you to an
Uncomfortable place
2. Strive for understanding, keep curiosity alive, remain patient with complexity, and are
Ready to invest time to overcome confusion.
3. Are interested in other people’s ideas and so are willing to read and listen attentively,
Even when they tend to disagree with the other person.
4. Practice restraint, controlling their feelings rather than being controlled by them, and
Thinking before acting.
5. Commitment to using your best thinking to address questions rather than letting other
Forces do your thinking for you—dealing with Previous commitments & developmental
Thinking
6. Fair-mindedness: the willingness to consider Other ways of seeing an issue, even when
they Differ greatly from or challenge your own way Of seeing it—demanding of yourself
what you Expect of others
7. Intellectual Empathy: the willingness to learn HOW a discipline thinks and to choose to
view The world from that point of view—be it as an Educator, an artist, a business
person, or Whomever—stepping