Zusammenfassung der Ressource
The Benifit and
Manner of Asking
Questions
- Critical thinking to
the Rescue
- Critical Thinking
- 1.Awarness of a set of
interrelated Critcal question
2.Ability to ask and answer
critical questions in a
appropriate manner
3.Desire to actively use the
critical question.
- Critical Thinking Questions
1.Help react critically to an essay
or to evidence presented in a text
book, in a periodical, or a website
2. Judge the quality of lecture or a
speech 3. Form argument 4. Write
essay based on assignment 5.
Participate in class
- Sponge and Planning-For-Gold
- Sponge Approach
- Advantages
- 1.The more information you absorb, the more
capable you are of understanding its complexity
2. Relatively passive
- Disatvantage
- Provides no method
for deciding which
information and
opinions to believe
and which to reject
- Planning-For-Gold
(Interactive-Approch)
- It stresses active
interaction with knowledge
as it is being aquired
- The Myth of the
"Right Question"
- Physical Science
- Would have question that would most
likely have answers that almost all
reasonable people accept, because
physical world is more dependable
- Social
Science
- It is less predictable,
so it all depends who
you are with when
asking a question
- Efficency of
Asking "Who
Cares"
- Some
conversations
might be much
more to you than
too others
- Critically evaluated your thoughts. Time is valuble that is when you have to think "who cares" and ask
why is it important
- Weak-Sense and Strong-Sense
- Weak-Sense
- Critically think on a method for
defending your belief you are
engaged in.
- Purpose
- To resist and annihilate
opinions and reasoning form
your own mind
- Strong-Sence
- Applying critical
thinking to all claims
including your own.
- Purpose
- Does not force
us to give up on
belief
- The
importance
of Practice
- Can't learn
by simply
being told
what to do
- Critical Thinking is a
Social Activity
- Values in other People
- 1.Autonomy: encouraging people to pay
attention 2.Curiousity: planning for gold
method really need to listen and read
3.Humanity: even the smartest people
make mistakes 4.Respect for good
reasoning whenever you find it.
- Thinking and Felling
- Remember
- Emotional involvement should not be the primary basis
for accepting or rejecting a position
- Keeping a Conversation
- Argument
- is a combination of two forms of
statements: a conclusion and the reasons
allegedly supporting it