by Beth Black (Editor), Anne Thomson (Contributor), John Butterworth (Contributor), Geoff Willis (Contributor), Anne Thomson (Contributor), Beth Black (Editor), Joe Chislett (Contributor), Jacquie Thwaites (Contributor)
This is the definitive A to Z reference tool for students of critical thinking, offering clear explanations and enlightening examples for all the key terms and concepts. Critical thinking is becoming increasingly prominent as an academic discipline taught and examined in schools and universities, as well as a crucial skill for everyday life. To be a successful critical thinker it is vital to understand how the different concepts and terms are defined and used. The terminology often presents a stumbling block for the beginner, since much of it is used imprecisely in everyday language. This definitive A to Z guide provides precise definitions for over 130 terms and concepts used in critical thinking. Each entry presents a short definition followed by a more detailed explanation and authoritative clarification. Armed with the tools and knowledge provided in these pages, the reader will be able to distinguish an assertion from an argument, a flaw from a fallacy, a correlation from a cause and a fact from an opinion. The book is an invaluable resource for teachers and students of critical thinking, providing all the tools necessary to effectively analyse, evaluate, question and reason for yourself.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 196
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Continuum
Published: 01 Dec 2011
ISBN 10: 1441117970
ISBN 13: 9781441117977