Using Questions to Think: How to Develop Skills in Critical Understanding and Reasoning

$29.31

This book enhances a student’s critical thinking and reasoning abilities by teaching them how to formulate and analyze questions.

Using Questions to Think: How to Develop Skills in Critical Understanding and Reasoning
Using Questions to Think: How to Develop Skills in Critical Understanding and Reasoning
$29.31

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Our ability to think, argue and reason is determined by our ability to question. Questions are a vital component of critical thinking, yet we underestimate the role they play. Using Questions to Think puts questioning back in the spotlight. Naming the parts of questions at the same time as we name parts of thought, this one-of-a-kind introduction allows us to see how questions relate to the definitions of propositions, premises, conclusions, and the validity of arguments. Why is this important? Making the role of questions visible in thinking reasoning and dialogue, allows us to: – Ask better questions – Improve our capability to understand an argument – Exercise vigilance in the act of questioning – Make explicit what you already know implicitly – Engage with ideas that contradict our own – See ideas in broader context Breathing new life into our current approach to critical thinking, this practical, much-needed textbook moves us away from the traditional focus on formal argument and fallacy identification, combines the Kantian critique of reason with Hans-Georg Gadamer’s hermeneutics and reminds us why thinking can only be understood as an answer to a question.

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Weight 0.408 lbs
Dimensions 15.5 × 1.4 × 24 in

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