This book proceeds from
CT in everyday life to sophisticated critical thinking in academic fields, with chapters which clearly outline the types of evidence in science, the social sciences, and the humanities. Unlike most other books, it offers a clear description of
CT as the comparison of formulas of
CT.
Chapter topics include issue, conclusion, and reason; how to create alternative arguments; deciding to accept an argument; assumptions and implications; prescriptions; deliberations; experiment, correlation, and speculation; and problem solving by way of review.
For a lifetime of thinking critically, reading the good arguments of others, and creating your own across a wide spectrum of subjects. "