Critical Thinking: A Concise Guide
โ Scribed by Tracey Bowell, Gary Kemp
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 336
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Attempts to persuade us - to believe something, to do something, to buy something - are everywhere. What is less clear is how to think critically about such attempts and how to distinguish those that are sound arguments. Critical Thinking: A Concise Guide is a much needed guide to argument analysis and a clear introduction to thinking clearly and rationally for oneself. Accessibly written, this book equips students with the essential skills required to tell a good argument from a bad one. Key features of the book include: * clear, jargon-free discussion of key concepts in argumentation * how to avoid common confusions surrounding words such as 'truth', 'knowledge' and 'opinion' * how to identify and evaluate the most common types of argument * how to spot fallacies and tell good reasoning from bad * chapter summaries, exercises, examples and a glossary. The second edition has been updated to include topical new examples from politics, sport, medicine and music, as well as new exercises throughout.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
<p>We are frequently confronted with <i>arguments</i>. Arguments are attempts to persuade us โ to influence our beliefs and actions โ by giving us reasons to believe this or that. <i>Critical Thinking: A Concise Guide</i> will equip students with the concepts and techniques used in the identificatio
Critical thinking: a concise guide is a much-needed guide to argument analysis and a clear introduction to thinking clearly and rationally for oneself. Through precise and accessible discussion this book equips students with the essential skills required to tell a good argument from a bad one. This
<p>We are frequently confronted with <i>arguments.</i> Arguments are attempts to persuade usย โ to influence our beliefs and actions โ by giving us reasons to believe this or that. <i>Critical Thinking: A Concise Guide</i> will equip students with the concepts and techniques used in the identificatio
We are frequently confronted with <i>arguments.</i> Arguments are attempts to persuade us - to influence our beliefs and actions - by giving us reasons to believe this or that. <i>Critical Thinking: A Concise Guide</i> will equip students with the concepts and techniques used in the identification,