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There are Three Main Kinds of Thinkers
The Fairminded Critical Thinker The Selfish Critical Thinker The Naïve Thinker
Developing Intellectual Character
How to Become a Fairminded Critical Thinker
Intellectual Standards Help You Think Better
Be Clear: Don’t Confuse People Be Accurate: Make Sure it’s True Be Relevant: Make Sure You Stay on Track Be Logical: Make Sure Everything Fits Together Be Fair: Make Sure You Consider Others Some Important Intellectual Standards A Checklist of Questions You Can Ask to Target Intellectual Standards Thinking About Fairness Journal Entry Focusing on Unfair Thinking and Behavior
We Take Our Thinking Apart to Find Problems in Our Thinking – and Solve Them
Think About Purpose State the Question Gather the Information Check Your Inferences Question Your Assumptions Clarify Your Concepts Understand Your Point of View Think Through the Implications Clarifying Inferences and Assumptions Finding Your Inferences and Assumptions
Critical Thinkers Seek Better Ways of Doing Things Strategies for Using the Parts of Thinking:
Analyzing Problems Analyzing Characters in a Story Analyzing Chapters in a Textbook Analyzing Experiments Analyzing the Data Collected (After Experiments) Analyzing Subjects or Disciplines Asking Questions Which Target the Parts of Thinking
Strategies for Clarifying and Understanding Important Ideas:
Clarifying Your Own Ideas, Clarifying What Others Say Thinking Through Conflicting Ideas Thinking Through Important Ideas
Reflecting Upon Important Ideas Learned The Thinker’s Guide Library
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