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"Critical thinking" is a buzz word, and as with most buzz words, it means different things to different people. This results in a great wave of nodding heads that washes over the absence of any real agreement. This handbook is intended to address this absence. In particular, it is intended to supply a single, well-developed perspective on critical thinking, one that privileges clarity, systematicity, and rigor of thought. It is a perspective grounded in the analysis of the practice of argumentation, including both its rhetoric and its logic. - The Path to Critical Thinking
We business leaders so like to believe that we can think well, but we don't. Only one in seven even reaches the top 10 percent of quality thinkers.1 The rest of us haven't even read a book on critical thinking, much less practiced. We could fill a book on the topic, but instead, let's indulge in the highlights of what makes for good critical thinking about decisions. - Research in Critical Thinking
We have categorized the articles from our library under the following headings. Each category contains multiple articles. Either click on a category, or scroll through the list of articles to read or download articles. - Problem Solving Techniques
The tools in this section help you solve complicated, difficult problems. By using these techniques you can start to tackle problems which might otherwise seem huge, overwhelming and excessively complex. These tools give you a starting point in problem solving where other people would just feel helpless and intimidated by the situation.
What is critical and analytical thinking? Critical analytical thinking is a key part of university study. Many first year students receive comments such as 'not analytical enough' on their early assignments. You will find that you develop your critical and analytical skills as you go through university. In brief, this means looking very closely at the detail and not taking what you read or hear for granted. Your tutors will expect you to:
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