Difference between revisions of "Critical Thinking Reference"

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*[[Identifying rationales]]
 
*[[Identifying rationales]]
 
*[[Noticing Reflective Voice in Reflective/Deliberative Contexts]]
 
*[[Noticing Reflective Voice in Reflective/Deliberative Contexts]]
*[[Reviewing Your Information Diet]]
 
 
*[[Reflective Voice Paper]]
 
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===Discipline 4: Recognizing Knowledge===
 
===Discipline 4: Recognizing Knowledge===
  
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*[[Case Study of a Reconstruction #1]] D2  
 
*[[Case Study of a Reconstruction #1]] D2  
 
*[[Coached Discussion]] D3
 
*[[Coached Discussion]] D3
*[[Deductive Argument Forms]]
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*[[Deductive Argument Forms]] D2
 
*[[Glossary of Critical Thinking Terms]]  
 
*[[Glossary of Critical Thinking Terms]]  
 
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*[[Quantitative Information in Knowledge Claims]] D4:1
 
*[[Quantitative Information in Knowledge Claims]] D4:1
 
*[[Reviewing Your Information Diet]] D1
 
*[[Reviewing Your Information Diet]] D1
*[[The Theory of Rationales]]
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*[[Thinking and the Nature of thought]]
 
*[[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

Exercises and Topics, by discipline

Introduction

Discipline 1: Reflective Voice

Discipline 2: Representing Rationales

Discipline 3: Critical Response

Discipline 4: Recognizing Knowledge

Discipline 5: Seeing Complexity

Exercises and Topics, alphabetically

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