Thought and Knowledge
An Introduction to Critical Thinking
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Word Count
164,000 words, Guess
Page Count
656 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-139781848726291
- ISBN-101848726295
- Library of Congress Control Number2013014029
- OCLC Control Number863157531
- Better World Books9781848726291
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL28509163M
Classifications
- LCCBF441.H25 2013
- LCCBF441 .H25 2014
- LCCBF441 .H25 2013eb
Description
When we consider that many of the people alive today will someday be working in jobs that do not yet exist, and that the explosion of information in our world means that today's knowledge will quickly become outdated, two goals for eduction emerge: learning how to learn and how to think critically about information that changes at a rapid rate. Neither education nor business as usual will provide adequately thoughtful perspectives and creative solutions to the problems society faces today. A genuine commitment to an educated thinking populace will. This book, the third edition of Diane Halpern's best-selling text, was written as tangible evidence of that commitment. In it, the author applies the theories and research of cognitive psychology to the development of critical thinking and learning skills. In addition to its rigorous scholarly grounding, the book is distinguished by its clear writing style, humorous tone, and numerous practical examples and anecdotes. The book features new and expanded coverage of topics including: analyzing visual arguments; asking questions as a means of understanding complex information; accessing information in problem solving, decision making, and argument analysis; and thinking critically about controversial research. The lessons from this text are brought home in the workbook, Thinking Critically about Critical Thinking, available separately. An instructor's manual is also available from the publisher.
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