critical thinking 1
critical thinking 1
critical thinking 1
Chapter 1
Introduction to Critical
Thinking
https://www.youtube.com/watch?
What is your
v=HkUGSNNy4dI&t=7s
definition?
What is conclusion:
right or wrong???:
Is it critical thinking?
2
Topics will be given in this chapter
Clarity
• Critical thinkers strive for clarity: sự rõ ràng of language
and thought
Precision
• Critical thinkers understand that it is necessary to insist
on precise answers to precise questions by cutting
through the confusions and uncertainties
• Example: “Is abortion wrong?” is vague. “Should abortion
be legal?” and “Is having an abortion ever moral?” are
more specific questions.
Accuracy
• Critical thinkers have a passion for accurate, timely
information
• One can’t reason correctly with false information
Relevance
• Remember that: Irrelevance can distract people from the
point but never helps to truly prove the point
Logical correctness
• Sound reasoning or (making valid inferences: suy luận
hợp lí)
• Deriving that, and only that, which can be justifiably
derived from statements or premises
© 2019 McGraw-Hill Companies. All Rights Reserved. 1-8
Critical Thinking Standards, 4
Completeness
• Thinking is better when it is deep rather than shallow,
thorough rather than superficial
Fairness
• Critical thinking demands that our thinking be open-
minded, {impartial, and free of distorting biases and
preconceptions: vô tư và k có những thành kiến định
kiến xuyên tạc}
• One must not dismiss something just because it’s new or
it’s contrary to something one already believes
© 2019 McGraw-Hill Companies. All Rights Reserved. 1-9
Case study: What is your point of view?
Prepare in a paper in 5 minutes
• Solve problems
• Think creatively
• Gather and analyze information
• Draw appropriate conclusions from data
• Communicate his/her ideas clearly and effectively
Group discussion:
3 minutes for your ideas.
Yes or No? Why? +++
Group-centered thinking
Ways in which sociocentrism distorts: xuyên tạc
critical thinking
• Group bias: The tendency to see one’s own group
(example, nation) as being inherently: vốn better than all
others
• Tribalism: chủ nghĩa bộ lạc: Strong feelings of loyalty to,
and identification with, one’s tribe or social group
Islam terrorism