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Assignment

Required Resources

Read/review the following resources for this activity:

 

Textbook: Chapter 16

Lesson

Introduction

Remember – these journal questions require more thinking than writing. Think about exactly what you are asked to do, and then write as economically as possible.

 

Instructions

Critical Thinking

Go back to your very first journal entry – review your definition of critical thinking. After studying critical thinking for the past eight weeks, would you change your definition in any way? If yes, how and why? If no – if it was perfect – what parts of the text were best reflected in your definition?

Heart of the Matter

Recall in your first journal entry that you discussed the authors’ statement that the concepts in Chapters 12, 13 and 14 were “the heart of the matter.” After having studied those chapters, answer again, with renewed understanding, the question posed there: Why do you think the authors find these concepts important to critical thinking?

Ethical Decision-Making

The lecture claims that an argument is no good unless it has a “strong and reasoned ethical base.” Do you agree that ethics is an essential element of a good argument? If yes, why? If no, why not?

Looking Forward

Do you believe that you now know everything you need to know about critical thinking – or is learning to think critically a life-long task? Explain your answer.

Writing Requirements (APA format)

Length: 1 ½ -2 pages (not including prompts, title page or references page)

1-inch margins

Double spaced

12-point Times New Roman font

Title page

References page

Grading

This activity will be graded using the Journal Grading Rubric.

 

Outcomes

CO 1: Define critical reasoning for application to personal and professional problem-solving.

 

CO 3: Analyze deductive and inductive reasoning structures.

 

CO 4: Evaluate arguments by applying tests of truthfulness, logical strength, relevance, and non-circularity.

 

CO 6: Apply principles of critical reasoning to political, educational, economic, and/or social issues.

Journal for week 1 attached

 


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