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Critical Reasoning:

A Practical Introduction
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Routledge, Jun 1, 2009 - Philosophy - 246 pages

We all engage in the process of reasoning, but we don't always pay attention to whether we are doing it well. This book offers the opportunity to practise reasoning in a clear-headed and critical way, with the aims of developing an awareness of the importance of reasoning well and of improving the reader's skill in analyzing and evaluating arguments.

In this third edition, Anne Thomson has updated and revised the book to include fresh and topical examples which will guide students through the processes of critical reasoning in a clear and engaging way. In addition, two new chapters on evaluating the credibility of evidence and decision making and dilemmas will fully equip students to reason well. By the end of the book students should be able to:

  • identify flaws in arguments
  • analyze the reasoning in newspaper articles, books and speeches
  • assess the credibilty of evidence and authorities
  • make sound decisions and solve dilemmas
  • approach any topic with the ability to reason and think critically.
  

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Review: Critical Reasoning: A Practical Introduction

User Review  - Annasnova - Goodreads

A basic guide into agrumentation and reasoning. Well-written and easy to read with excellent exercises. Read full review

Review: Critical Reasoning: A Practical Introduction

User Review  - Lucy - Goodreads

I'm not really sure how to review a book that borders on being a textbook. It covers most of what you'd need to start being able to critically reason, my main issue is that it's slightly out of synch with the AS Critical Thinking course and that only some of the exercises have answers attached. Read full review

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Contents

1 ANALYSING REASONING
5
2 EVALUATING REASONING
35
3 RECOGNISING IMPLICATIONS
72
5 TWO SKILLS IN THE USE OF LANGUAGE
102
6 EXERCISING THE SKILLS OF REASONING
112
7 CONSTRUCTING REASONING
151
ANSWERS TO EXERCISES
161
BIBLIOGRAPHY AND FURTHER READING
233
INDEX
235
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About the author (2009)

Anne Thomson was formerly Honorary Lecturer and Fellow of the School of Economic and Social Studies at the University of East Anglia. She works for examination boards in the UK on tests of Critical Thinking, and is author of Critical Reasoning in Ethics (Routledge 1999).

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