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· 6-10 · 11-15 · 16-20 · 21-25 · 26-30 · 31-35 · 36-40 · 41-45 · 46-50 · 51-55 · 56-60 ·Authorities and Mirror - Crictical Thinking and Fallacies
1. Authorities To what extent should we rely on any authority for information? s this approach ever a reasonable way of knowing? What would it be like to live in a word in which we believed only in what we experienced and never in what we heard from others? Think about information you gathered about "emergency preparedness" (war, terrorism, hurricanes, heart attacks, computer crashes, oil spills, tornados, floods, fires etc.). See yourself in your current job/business and family responsibilities. 2. Mirror See yourself in the mirror. What do you see? During the last weeks you have learned several techniques and tools to improve your way of thinking. How have you ... click for more
Subject:
Philosophy
Topic:
Reasoning and Critical Thinking
Posting ID:
42460
OTA ID:
104325
1. Critical thinking is a natural process which requires no effort. A ) True B ) False 2. Critical thinking skills are important in... A ) school B ) home C ) civic life D ) work E ) all of the above 3. Logic is A ) useful in winning arguments B ) a fallacy C ) the study of arguing clearly and without error D ) all of the above 4. Perception is reality. A ) True B ) False C ) Only in the eyes of the perceiver 5. The perception process is typically outlined through the following three steps: A ) input, output, action B ) psychological, physiological, social C ) see, hear, act D ) selecti... click for more
Subject:
Philosophy
Topic:
Reasoning and Critical Thinking
Posting ID:
42756
OTA ID:
101746
true or false and multiple choice
1. Critical thinking is a natural process which requires no effort. A ) True B ) False 2. Critical thinking skills are important in... A ) school B ) home C ) civic life D ) work E ) all of the above 3. Logic is A ) useful in winning arguments B ) a fallacy C ) the study of arguing clearly and without error D ) all of the above 4. Perception is reality. A ) True B ) False C ) Only in the eyes of the perceiver 5. The perception process is typically outlined through the following three steps: A ) input, output, action B ) psychological, physiological, social C ) see, hear, act D ) selecti... click for more
Subject:
Philosophy
Topic:
Reasoning and Critical Thinking
Posting ID:
42980
OTA ID:
104684
What are the possible issues/concerns and courses of action?
I'm having a bit of a problem developing and organizing my ideas for a project. The main intent of the project is to get me to use critical thinking and reasoning to solve a problem; however, I'm currently at a loss. Please provide assistance (i.e. ideas/thoughts/direction/recommendations/solutions) so I can possibly build upon them. See the attached document. --- Question - Where do I begin in terms of rebuilding this unit? Synopsis: I have just been put in charge of rebuilding a military unit that was recently pretty much wiped out in a battle. There are survivors; however, morale is extremely low and my job is to develop a strategy that provides purpose, direction, and motiva... click for more
Subject:
Philosophy
Topic:
Reasoning and Critical Thinking
Posting ID:
63451
OTA ID:
104790
Issues/Concerns and Recommendations/Solutions
Please see attached document. I would like another opinion and approach to attaining a solution or viable courses of action. Mainly, how would you approach the problem and what COAs would you develop? --- Question - What are the critical issues/concerns and recommendations/fix of each area ? Synopsis: I have just been put in charge of rebuilding a military unit that was recently pretty much wiped out in a battle. There are survivors; however, morale is extremely low and my job is to develop a strategy that provides purpose, direction, and motivation to rebuilding this unit. It must be organized in the following 6 categories below. Requirement: Please assist me with identify... click for more
Subject:
Philosophy
Topic:
Reasoning and Critical Thinking
Posting ID:
63466
OTA ID:
104684
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