Thursday, September 10, 2009

Critical Thinking Assignment

Critical thinking is purposeful and reflective judgment about what to believe or what to do in response to observation, experience, verbal or written expressions, or arguments. Critical thinking is the process of building concepts, applying the concepts, analyzing, utilizing, or evaluating the collected information generated by observation, experience, or communication, as a guide to action. It is a thought that see’s every action in a critic manner and pin points at even single mistake . It helps people to think and see things in a different way by which they can come up with something better than the observed action.
Critical thinking of any kind is never universal in any individual; everyone
is subject to episodes of undisciplined or irrational thought. Its quality
is therefore usually a matter of degree and dependent on, among other
things, the quality and depth of experience in a given domain of thinking or
with respect to a particular class of questions. No one is a critical
thinker through-and-through, but only to such-and-such a degree, with
such-and-such insights and blind spots, subject to such-and-such tendencies
towards self-delusion. For this reason, the development of critical thinking
skills and dispositions is a life-long endeavor.

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