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− | + | This is the root page of reference material for ''The Five Disciplines of Thought,'' working copy, Spring 2009 <BR><BR> | |
+ | Return to [[Critical Thinking]] | ||
− | + | ==Exercises and Topics, by discipline== | |
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− | = | + | ===Introduction=== |
*[[Identifying rationales]] | *[[Identifying rationales]] | ||
− | *[[Noticing Reflective | + | *[[Field Observation of Reflective Contexts and Thinking in Stereo]] |
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+ | ===Discipline 1: Reflective Voice=== | ||
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+ | *[[Identifying rationales]] | ||
+ | *[[Noticing Reflective Voice in Reflective/Deliberative Contexts]] | ||
+ | *[[Reflective Voice Paper]] | ||
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+ | ===Discipline 2: Representing Rationales=== | ||
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*[[Distinguishing Argument and Explanation in a Reflective Context]] | *[[Distinguishing Argument and Explanation in a Reflective Context]] | ||
− | *[[ | + | *[[Logical Structure in Deductive and Inductive Reasoning]] |
− | *[[ | + | *[[Deductive Argument Forms]] |
− | *[[Rationales | + | *[[Inductive Argument Forms]] |
+ | *[[Form in Explanation]] | ||
+ | *[[Case Study of a Reconstruction #1]] | ||
+ | *[[Rationales for Reconstruction]] | ||
+ | *[[Categorical Logic]] | ||
+ | *[[Propositional Logic]] | ||
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+ | ===Discipline 3: Critical Response=== | ||
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+ | *[[Assessing Rationales]] | ||
+ | *[[Comparative Responses in Speech and Writing]] | ||
+ | *[[Coached Discussion]] | ||
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+ | ===Discipline 4: Recognizing Knowledge=== | ||
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+ | *[[Reviewing Your Information Diet]] | ||
+ | *[[The Authoritativeness Game]] | ||
+ | *[[Research]] | ||
− | = | + | ===Discipline 5: Seeing Complexity=== |
− | *[[ | + | *[[Managing Complexity in Your Experience]] |
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− | + | ==Exercises and Topics, alphabetically== | |
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+ | Alphabetically | ||
− | + | *[[Burden of Proof]] | |
+ | *[[Case Study of a Reconstruction #1]] D2 | ||
+ | *[[Coached Discussion]] D3 | ||
+ | *[[Deductive Argument Forms]] D2 | ||
+ | *[[Glossary of Critical Thinking Terms]] | ||
+ | *[[Categorical Logic]] D2:5 | ||
+ | *[[Deductive Argument Forms]] D2:2 | ||
+ | *[[Field Observation of Reflective Contexts and Thinking in Stereo]] Intro | ||
+ | *[[Form in Explanation]] D2:4 | ||
+ | *[[Identifying Rationales]] Intro | ||
+ | *[[Inductive Argument Forms]] D2:3 | ||
+ | *[[Logical Structure in Deductive and Inductive Reasoning]] D2:1 | ||
+ | *[[Placebo Effect]] | ||
+ | *[[Presumption]] | ||
+ | *[[Propositional Logic]] D2:6 | ||
+ | *[[Quantitative Information in Knowledge Claims]] D4:1 | ||
+ | *[[Reviewing Your Information Diet]] D1 | ||
+ | *[[The Authoritativeness Game]] D4 | ||
+ | *[[The Theory of Rationales]] D2 | ||
+ | *[[Thinking and the Nature of thought]] |
Latest revision as of 17:57, 29 June 2010
This is the root page of reference material for The Five Disciplines of Thought, working copy, Spring 2009
Return to Critical Thinking
Contents
Exercises and Topics, by discipline
Introduction
Discipline 1: Reflective Voice
- Identifying rationales
- Noticing Reflective Voice in Reflective/Deliberative Contexts
- Reflective Voice Paper
Discipline 2: Representing Rationales
- Distinguishing Argument and Explanation in a Reflective Context
- Logical Structure in Deductive and Inductive Reasoning
- Deductive Argument Forms
- Inductive Argument Forms
- Form in Explanation
- Case Study of a Reconstruction #1
- Rationales for Reconstruction
- Categorical Logic
- Propositional Logic
Discipline 3: Critical Response
Discipline 4: Recognizing Knowledge
Discipline 5: Seeing Complexity
Exercises and Topics, alphabetically
Alphabetically
- Burden of Proof
- Case Study of a Reconstruction #1 D2
- Coached Discussion D3
- Deductive Argument Forms D2
- Glossary of Critical Thinking Terms
- Categorical Logic D2:5
- Deductive Argument Forms D2:2
- Field Observation of Reflective Contexts and Thinking in Stereo Intro
- Form in Explanation D2:4
- Identifying Rationales Intro
- Inductive Argument Forms D2:3
- Logical Structure in Deductive and Inductive Reasoning D2:1
- Placebo Effect
- Presumption
- Propositional Logic D2:6
- Quantitative Information in Knowledge Claims D4:1
- Reviewing Your Information Diet D1
- The Authoritativeness Game D4
- The Theory of Rationales D2
- Thinking and the Nature of thought