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What is critical thinking? -- A brief history of critical thinking and logic -- Moving closer to thinking critically -- The 3 basic components of critical thinking -- Critical thinking and discussion -- What happens in dialogue? -- Plato, master of the written dialogue -- The dialogue -- Two models of communication -- Conclusion -- The scientific method -- Thales: an early philosopher-scientist -- Galileo: a Renaissance philosopher-scientist -- Kuhn: a contemporary philosopher-scientist -- The difference between science and pseudoscience -- Conclusion -- 327 $a2. Writing a philosophical journal -- What is a philosophical journal? -- Adding content to your journal -- Writing a philosophy paper -- The 3 T method for writing a paper -- 327 $a3. The power of language -- Persuasion through rhetoric -- Euphemisms -- Dysphemisms -- Rhetorical definitions and rhetorical explanations -- Stereotypes -- Innuendo -- Loaded or complex questions -- Weaselers -- Downplayers -- Horse laugh/ridicule/sarcasm -- Hyperbole -- Proof surrogates -- Rhetorical analogies -- 327 $a4. Examples of sarcasm and rhetorical devices in critical writing -- 327 $a5. The use of analogies and metaphors -- Writing with analogies and metaphors -- Index. 330 3 $aBy now you have probably heard the term "critical thinking" mentioned frequently in the context of your experience in higher education. Much discussion has taken place among educators, professors and many others regarding how to infuse and incorporate critical thinking into the various disciplines and how to help students such as yourself become better able to use it in their studies as well as in their lives generally. 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