The word “critical” in critical thinking refers
to__________.
A: a fault-finding attitude
B: attempts to win an argument
C: using careful judgment or judicious evaluation
D: a lack of respect for other people
to__________.
A: a fault-finding attitude
B: attempts to win an argument
C: using careful judgment or judicious evaluation
D: a lack of respect for other people
举一反三
- Critical thinking is a matter of being able to spot weaknesses in other people’s arguments and to avoid them in your own.
- Which<br/>one is called critical thinking?() A: Does<br/>the argument of the writer develop logically, step by step? B: Are<br/>the examples given helpful? Would other examples be better? C: Does<br/>the author have any bias? D: All<br/>of them
- What is “critical” in this course referring to? A: Being negative and fault-finding B: Thinking clearly and intelligently C: Judging according to one’s instinct D: being important
- A person who is good at critical thinking is______. A: a good critical thinker B: good at arguments C: skilled at projects D: unlikely to deceive people
- 14. Most people’s attitude to the world are _______ A: negative. B: critical C: positive