Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Exam:1

Q.1
Critical Thinking is a cognitive activity associated with using your mind, also the critical thinking involves a wide range of skills and attitudes that include Identifying other people’s positions, arguments and conclusions, also agree and disagree. Also it is an ability to think clearly and rationally.

Q.2
·         Misunderstanding.
·         Arrogance and intolerance.
·         The emotional attitude.
·         Egocentric thinking: thinking only of things in relation to yourself.
·         Group thinks: when everyone thinks alike, nobody thinks very much.

Q.3
I understand the fallacy is an argument that uses poor reasoning; an argument can be fallacious whether or not its conclusion is true. A fallacy can be either formal or informal. Also a misleading or unsound argument.
·         Argument from authority.
·         Argument from personal inability to understand.
·         Ignorance.
·         Personalization of argument.
·         You too’ theory: This is an attempt to justify wrong action because someone else also does it  My evidence may be invalid, but so is yours

Q.4
1.      Improved attention and observations.
2.      More focused reading
3.      Improved ability to respond to the appropriate points in a message.
4.      Knowledge of how to get your point across more easily.
5.      Skills of analysis that you can choose to apply in a variety of situations.


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