Introductiontocriticalthinking(批判性思维介绍)精品PPT课件.pptx
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1、“Some people study all their life and at their death they have ” Francois Domergue Why is Imagination so Important? I Need input from you!To help you improve your Thinking Skills 1. What is Thinking? 6. Barriers to Critical Thinking 2. Types of Thinking 4. Critical Thinking Standards5. Benefits of C
2、ritical Thinking7. Characteristics of a Critical Thinker 3. What is Critical Thinking? Why doesnt SHE like me?Why doesnt HE like me? Problem SolvingDecision MakingLeftWARNING: THIS MAN IS NOT THINKING CRITICALLY!Source: http:/ “Critical thinking consists of a mental process of analyzing or evaluatin
3、g information, particularly statements or propositions that people have offered as true. It forms a process of reflecting upon the meaning of statements, examining the offered evidence and reasoning, and forming judgments about the facts.” Wikipedia “Critical thinking is the intellectually disciplin
4、ed process of actively and skillfully conceptualizing, applying, analyzing, synthesizing, and/or evaluating information gathered from, or generated by, observation, experience, reflection, reasoning, or communication, as a guide to belief and action. “ - Michael Scriven & Richard PaulMore Definition
5、s is the general term given to a wide range of cognitive and intellectual skills needed to:Effectively identify, analyze, and evaluate arguments.Discover and overcome personal prejudices and biases.Formulate and present convincing reasons in support of conclusions.Make reasonable, intelligent decisi
6、ons about what to believe and what to do.Problem SolvingDecision MakingLeftDont need to memorize definitions! Just understand and practice the emphasized in this course.The most significant critical (intellectual) thinking standards:ClarityAccuracy Precision Relevance Depth Breadth Logic FairnessCou
7、ld you elaborate further on that point?Could you express that point in another way?Could you give me an illustration?Could you give me an example? Help you I can, yes. Is that really true?How could we check that?How could we find out if that is true?Powerful you have become, the dark side I sense in
8、 you. Could you give more details?Could you be more specific? Size matters not. How is that connected to the question?How does that bear on the issue?I studied hard all semester, therefore I should get A+.You must unlearn what you have learned. How does your answer address the complexities in the qu
9、estion?How are you taking into account the problems in the question?Is that dealing with the most significant factors?Grave danger you are in. Impatient you are.Do we need to consider another point of view?Is there another way to look at this question?What would this look like from a conservative st
10、andpoint?What would this look like from the point of view of.?That is why you fail. Headache!You got 0 marks for “Participation”, because you didnt participate in the class discussion at all.Does this really make sense?Does that follow from what you said?How does that follow?But before you implied t
11、his and now you are saying that; how can both be true?Superman sees through anything.Superman sees through walls.Superman sees through You. May the force be with you.Critical thinking demands that our thinking be fair.Open-minded ImpartialFree of distorting biases and preconceptionsDifficult to achi
12、eve, but you must try!.rather than.UNCLEAR.rather than.INACCURATE.rather than.VAGUE.rather than.IRELEVANT.rather thanINCONSISTENT.rather thanILLOGICALrather thanINCOMPLETE.rather than.BIASEDExamples:Academic Performancequnderstand the arguments and beliefs of othersqCritically evaluating those argum
13、ents and beliefsqDevelop and defend ones own well-supported arguments and beliefs.WorkplaceqHelps us to reflect and get a deeper understanding of our own and others decisionsqEncourage open-mindedness to changeqAid us in being more analytical in solving problemsDaily lifeqHelps us to avoid making fo
14、olish personal decisions.qPromotes an informed and concerned citizenry capable of making good decisions on important social, political and economic issues. qAids in the development of autonomous thinkers capable of examining their assumptions, dogmas, and prejudices.If Critical Thinking is so import
15、ant, why is it that uncritical thinking is so common?Why is that so many people including many highly educated and intelligent people find critical thinking so difficult?Lack of relevant background informationPoor reading skillsPoor listening skillsBiasPrejudiceSuperstitionEgocentrism Socio-centrism
16、 Peer pressureMindless ConformismMindless non-conformismProvincialismNarrow-mindednessClosed-mindednessDistrust of reasonStereotypingUnwarranted assumptions and stereotypes Relativistic thinkingScapegoatingRationalization Wishful thinkingShort-term thinkingSelective perception / attentionSelective m
17、emoryOverpowering emotions Self-deceptionFace-savingFear of changeFive Powerful Barriers to Critical Thinking:Self-centered thinking self-interested thinking self-serving biasGroup-centered thinking Group bias ConformismBeliefs that are presumed to be true without adequate evidence or justification
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