Critical Thinking
Skills and Tools to Understand Science and Logic
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Narrated by:
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Oskar Gundersen
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By:
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Joshua Coopers
About this listen
This guide contains two books, which talk about the following concept and subjects:
Book 1: Are your arguments relevant or not? Can you find logic on words, or are the concepts behind them related to the expression?
These and many other questions regarding critical thinking skills will be addressed in this comprehensive guide. The author looks at things from a different perspective, and uses scientific methods to uncover the truth.
A great portion of this book is dedicated to finding the right job skills to perform better. These skills are all critical thinking skills, so if you’re trying to boost your abilities to do better work, there is much value in acquiring critical thinking skills, especially the ones outlined in this book.
These and many others will open your eyes as to what a better way of reasoning can do for you.
Book 2: The majority of this book is based on the concept of fallacies. This idea is the notion that people often come up with the wrong reasoning, the wrong conclusions, and the wrong steps in their logic. Because they do this, they often argue about things that completely seem to contradict each other but they don’t. Many people base their fallacies on emotions, past experiences, biased thoughts, or some other thing that gets in the way of pure, correct, infallible logic.
In this guide, many fallacies will be broken down, explained, and debunked. This alone can help someone think faster, better, and more accurately. At the end of the book, the "Problem of Criterion" is outlined, and some words are said about what humor is, where it comes from, and how you can use it more effectively.
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