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Author Roth, Robin

Title The Importance of Critical Thinking in Writing
Published New York, USA : Momentum Press, 2015

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Description 1 online resource (78 pages)
Contents Cover; The Importance of Critical Thinking in Writing; Contents; CHAPTER 1: What is Critical Thinking?; CHAPTER 2: Writing a Philosophical Journal; CHAPTER 3: The Power of Language; CHAPTER 4: Examples of Sarcasm and Rhetorical Devices in Critical Writing; CHAPTER 5: The use of Analogies and Metaphors; Index
Summary By now you have probably heard the term "critical thinking" mentioned frequently in the context of your experience in higher education. Much discussion has taken place among educators, professors and many others regarding how to infuse and incorporate critical thinking into the various disciplines and how to help students such as yourself become better able to use it in their studies as well as in their lives generally. It is of course important to start your study of critical thinking by attempting to define this, at times, elusive concept. But, where shall we start? The very term suggests that it has something to do with offering a critique or, more simply, a judgment about someone or something. To some extent, that is true. Critical thinking requires at the very least that you exercise judgment about a topic or issue that has come to your attention and that interests you, for one reason or another. But, that is not the whole story. For one thing, when you engage in critical thinking in the philosophical sense, it is very important to remember that you are not judging people. Instead, you are judging or evaluating what another person or group of people say or assert
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Subject Critical thinking.
Written communication.
Critical thinking
Written communication
Form Electronic book
Author Borcoman, Doug
ISBN 9781606508022
1606508024