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Critical Thinking - The ability to think carefully about thinking and reasoning--to criticize your own reasoning. Critical - Reflective, careful, or attentive to potential errors. Critical Thinking - Being curious and thinking creatively; Being billing to go the next step and think about all of the possible positions and arguments before settling into a position. Critical Thinking - Separating the thinking from the position; Removing personal opinion from the discussion and not making it personal against the other person. Critical Thinking - Knowing oneself enough to avoid biases and errors of thought; being thoughtful and aware of personal biases and working against them to challenge thinking. Critical Thinking - Understanding arguments ,reasons, and evidence; thinking carefully about thinking, about arguments, and positions. Propositions - Statements that can be true or false. Non-Proposition Sentences - Sentences that cannot be true or false; cannot disagree with them; cannot argue whether they're right or wrong; cannot question them. Simple Propositions - Proposition with no internal logical structure, meaning whether they are true or false does not depend on whether a part of them are true or false. They simply are true or false on their own. Complex Propositions - Propositions with an internal logical structure, meaning they are composed of simple propositions.Common Anatomy of an Argument - One or more premises that are propositions that support or demonstrate at least one conclusion.
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