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How to Think Clearly: A Guide to Critical Thinking

How to Think Clearly: A Guide to Critical Thinking

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How to Think Clearly: A Guide to Critical Thinking

<h2>How to Develop Critical Thinking Skills</h2><h3><i>The Principles of Straight Thinking</i></h3><p>How to Think Clearly: A Guide to Critical Thinking is an easy-to-understand and lively introduction to the serious issues of learning how to think clearly and being able to spot the difference between good and bad reasoning. Dr. Doug Erlandson draws on concrete examples of good and bad reasoning from the political and social realm and everyday life to make his points in a sometimes lighthearted but always meaningful way.</p><p></p><h3>Here's a Preview of What's in the Book</h3><ul><li>Identifying the differences between good and bad arguments</li><li>Avoiding fallacies</li><li>Creating good explanations</li><li>Assessing probabilities</li><li>Recognizing that statistics and numbers can lie</li></ul><h3>˃˃˃ Here's How You Benefit</h3><p>How to Think Clearly gives you the tools you need to critically assess the claims and counterclaims with which you are bombarded by politicians, pundits, commentators and editors, as well as coworkers, friends and family, and will aid you in developing skills to present your view in ways that are clear, coherent, sensible and persuasive.</p><p></p><h3>˃˃˃ Suitable as a classroom text and for independent study</h3><p>How to Think Clearly is easy to understand and suitable for independent study. At the same time it offers the content and intellectual rigor that you would expect in a text for an introductory college-level course in critical thinking.</p><h3>˃˃˃ What Others Are Saying About How to Think Clearly: A Guide to Critical Thinking</h3><p>Dr. Erlandson has given a wonderful introduction to good critical thinking: how to recognize good and bad arguments, helpful and non-helpful explanations, the ways that numbers can be manipulated. You can tell that he must be a good teacher. (G. Feltner)</p><p>The author offers a refuge of reason within our culture of disregard for open-mindedness and rational discourse where the popular debate of serious issues or ideas is often a shouting match from the margins. (Cubs Fan)</p><p>A great read for anyone who is new to logic and critical thinking, or someone who just wants to review and refresh their knowledge. (Paul D.)</p><h2><u>Scroll up and grab a copy today.</u></h2>

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Country
USA
Binding
Kindle Edition
ReleaseDate
2012-08-28T00:00:00.000Z
Format
Kindle eBook

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