Critical Thinking for College Students - Stratton, Jon
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Présentation Critical Thinking For College Students Format Broché
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Résumé : Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Thinking, the Body, the Brain, and Language
Chapter 3 A Closer Look at Critical Thinking
Part 4 Verbal Thinking
Chapter 5 The Nature of Language and the Standards of Critical Thinking
Chapter 6 Attitudinal Standards and Empathy
Part 7 Logical Thinking
Chapter 8 Elements of Organization of Argument
Chapter 9 Evaluating Arguments
Chapter 10 Fallacies and the Eight Steps of Argument Evaluation
Part 11 Verbal and Logical Thinking
Chapter 12 Evidence
Chapter 13 Application: The Format
Part 14 Verbal, Logical, and Intuitive Thinking
Chapter 15 Critical Thinking in the Home, at Work, and in the Community
Chapter 16 Appendix
Chapter 17 Suggested Reading
Chapter 18 Index
Chapter 19 About the Author
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Jon Stratton has taught critical thinking, informal logic, and symbolic logic at Walla Walla Community College in Washington State for over twenty-five years....
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Jon Stratton has taught critical thinking, informal logic, and symbolic logic at Walla Walla Community College in Washington State for over twenty-five years....
Jon Stratton's textbook is a welcome, well-written approach to the study of critical thinking. It analyzes the character of arguments comprehensively--not only by examining standards for good reasoning, but by looking at the underlying communicative and emotional structure of discourse.--James Liszka, Ph.D.