Critical thinking involves analyzing, evaluating, and improving one's own thinking. Some key questions to ask include: How much do you understand your own thinking process? How much of your thinking is of good quality versus poor quality? Do you have conscious standards to determine when your thinking is strong versus weak? Critical thinking is about clarifying one's thinking, focusing on the main issues, questioning underlying assumptions, and aiming to think reasonably.
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Critical thinking involves analyzing, evaluating, and improving one's own thinking. Some key questions to ask include: How much do you understand your own thinking process? How much of your thinking is of good quality versus poor quality? Do you have conscious standards to determine when your thinking is strong versus weak? Critical thinking is about clarifying one's thinking, focusing on the main issues, questioning underlying assumptions, and aiming to think reasonably.
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Critical Thinking
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critical thinker Critical Thinking • What you have learned about how you think? • Did you ever study your thinking? • What do you really know about how to analyze, evaluate or reconstruct your thinking? • Where does your thinking come from? • How much of it is of good quality and how much of poor quality? Critical Thinking • How much of your thinking is vague, muddled, inconsistent, inaccurate, illogical and superficial? • Are you in any real sense in control of your thinking? • Do you know how to test it • Do you have any conscious standards for determining when you are thinking well and when you are thinking poorly? • Have ever discovered a significant problem in your thinking and changed it by a conscious act or will? Critical Thinking • Clarify your thinking • Stick to the point • Questions questions • Be reasonable