Monday, January 17, 2011

Critical Thinking

How is Critical Thinking Important? Critical thinking is very important to our every day life. By thinking critically we can make better decisions.


How important is ethics in the use of critical thinking?


Ethics play a very important part in the critical thinking process. By having ethics, you can decide what is good or bad and proceed to find the most rational solution to a problem. Ethics help us stay in line according to our values. Using Ethics in critical thinking we create a right conduct by developing better choices and decisions.

What is the difference between the use of persuasion in arguments, and the use
of manipulation?


The difference between persuasion in an argument is showing both sides of an argument and explaining to the other person why one decision or action is more appropriate then another therefore trying to get the other person to agree with the question at hand.

Manipulation is trying to get the other person to believe in something when it’s clearly only helping the person manipulating. When you manipulate someone, you convince them to make a decision based on your beliefs for only your advantage. When you persuade someone, you intentions is to convince them based on the making the best decision.

How can the use of critical thinking benefit one both professionally and personally?

Critical thinking can benefit one personally and professionally because it helps you create more sound decisions therefore improving your quality of life. By using “Critical Thinking” it will improve your professional career by improving your relationship with your colleagues through better communication and understanding of each other, and subsequently creating more sales, ideas, and results. Personally critical thinking will help take down negative biases and personal barriers.


What dangers might exist by the use of emotion in the critical thinking process?


The dangers of emotions in the critical thinking process is that it distorts our thinking. Emotions gets in the way of a clear mind and creates biases and personal barriers therefore makes us think we are right no matter what the situation is.

What are the components of the critical thinking process?

Three components of the critical thinking process is perception, assumption, language, emotion, argument, logic and fallacies.

David
Blessed Warrior Inc.
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