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This is the root page of reference material for The Five Disciplines of Thought, working copy, Spring 2009
Return to Critical Thinking
Contents
Exercises, by discipline
Introduction
Discipline 1: Reflective Voice
- Identifying rationales
- Noticing Reflective Voice in Reflective/Deliberative Contexts
- Reviewing Your Information Diet
- 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
Topics
Alphabetically
- Burden of Proof
- Case Study of a Reconstruction #1
- Coached Discussion
- Deductive Argument Forms
- Glossary of Critical Thinking Terms
- Categorical Logic D2:5
- Deductive Argument Forms D2:2
- Field Observation of Reflective Contexts and Thinking in Stereo
- Form in Explanation D2:4
- 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
- Some Terms for Describing Your Reflective Voice in text
- The Theory of Rationales
- Thinking and the Nature of thought