Critical thinking

Critical thinking is the careful, purposeful evaluation of information, arguments and conclusions according to clear criteria.

Definition

Critical thinking is not about constant denial. It's about checking assumptions, sources, evidence, logical transitions and possible cognitive biases. It supports the autonomy of thinking because it allows you to separate a belief from a well-founded conclusion.

Key ideas

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Practice and life

Before accepting a valid conclusion, write down: the source, evidence, alternative explanation, and condition that could change your assessment.

Common misunderstanding

It is a mistake to confuse criticality with cynicism. The second mistake is to apply critical questions only to other people's views.

Questions for self-reflection

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Sources

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