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C168 - Critical Thinking and Logic –
Refactored with correct answers
bottom-up approach to critical reasoning - correct answer ✔✔



Critical thinking comprises what three interlinking dimensions? - correct answer ✔✔-Analyzing
one's own thinking- breaking it down into its component parts.

-Evaluating one's own thinking- identifying its weaknesses while recognizing its strengths.

-Improving one's own thinking- reconstructing it to make it better.



Critical thinking is characteristically what? - correct answer ✔✔self-directed

self-disciplined

self-monitored

self-corrective



sociocentrism - correct answer ✔✔the assumption that one's own social group is inherently
superior to all others



In reasoning through any problem, a well-cultivated critical thinker: - correct answer ✔✔Raises
vital questions

Gathers and assesses relevant information

Reaches well-reasoned conclusions and solutions

Thinks open-mindedly

Communicates effectively with others



First-order thinking - correct answer ✔✔Americans have always done it that way, and as the
greatest country in the world, it's always worked for us in the past.

,How can we trust the engineering work on this building? The structural engineers weren't
educated in the U.S.

My intuition tells me to turn right here, so I won't bother to look at the map.



Second-order thinking - correct answer ✔✔The assumptions we've relied upon may be flawed.
Let's review them again.

I'd like to talk this over with some colleagues. They may have some insights we are missing.

As far as I am concerned, you're headed down the wrong path on this project, and I'm rarely
wrong on these matters.

I didn't completely understand the repercussions of my original decision, and so now I have
changed my mind and I am recommending a new approach.This is an example of second-order
thinking, which is self-correcting.



weak sense critical thinkers - correct answer ✔✔Ignore the flaws in their own thinking

Often seek to win an argument through intellectual trickery or deceit.

Lacks key higher-level skills and values of critical thinking

Makes no good faith effort to consider alternative viewpoints.

Lacks fair-mindedness

Employ lower-level rhetorical skills (making unreasonable thinking appear reasonable and
reasonable thinking appear unreasonable).

Employ emotionalism and intellectual trickery.

Hide or distort evidence



strong sense critical thinkers - correct answer ✔✔consistent pursuit of what is intellectually fair
and just strive to be ethical

strive to empathize with other's viewpoints

will entertain arguments with which they do not agree

change their views when confronted with superior reasoning.

,employ their thinking reasonable instead of manipulatively.

requires fair mindedness combined with basic critical thinking skills



Fair mindedness yields many intellectual virtues - correct answer ✔✔consider all thinking by
the same standards

expect good reasoning from supporters as well as from opponents

apply the same critical criteria to our own logic as to others' reasoning

recognize the actual strengths and weaknesses of any reasoning we assess



Intellectual Humility - correct answer ✔✔Characterization

Commitment to discovering the extent of one's own ignorance on any issue

Recognition that one does not—and cannot—know everything

Consciousness of one's biases and prejudices

Aware of the limitations of one's viewpoint

Recognition that one should claim only what one actually knows

Awareness that egocentrism is often self-deceiving (i.e., convinces the mind that it knows more
than it does)



Its Opposite

Intellectual arrogance

Overestimation of how much one knows

No insight into self-deception or into the limitations of one's viewpoint



Relationship to Fair-Mindedness

Fair-mindedness requires us to first recognize the ignorance and flaws in our own thinking and
to comport ourselves accordingly. It requires self-awareness and a willingness to examine the
limitations of one's own point of view.

, Being a fair-minded thinker means habitually applying the standards of reasoning to one's own
thinking in an effort to improve it.



Intellectual Courage - correct answer ✔✔Characterization

Confronting ideas, viewpoints, or beliefs with fairness, even when doing so is painful

Examining fairly beliefs which one has strong negative feelings and toward which one has
previously been dismissive

Challenging popular belief

Leads us to recognize that ideas which society deems dangerous or absurd may hold some truth
or justification

Fortifies us to confront false or distorted ideas embraced by social groups to which we belong



Its Opposite

Intellectual cowardice

Fear of ideas that do not conform to one's own

Deters serious consideration of ideas, beliefs, or viewpoints perceived as dangerous

Threatened by ideas when they conflict with our self-identity (e.g., conservative or liberal,
believer or nonbeliever, etc.)



Relationship to Fair-Mindedness

Critical thinkers don't link their self-identities to their beliefs. They define themselves according
to how they arrive at their beliefs (i.e., the intellectual process)

Refusing to connect one's identity with one's beliefs fosters greater intellectual courage and fair-
mindedness



Intellectual Empathy - correct answer ✔✔Characterization

Inhabiting the perspectives of others in order to genuinely understand them

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