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@ LiโฟฮสLiรธฮท ๐ดaยณ
2025-04-08 10:29:09
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Critical thinking is not just questioning; it is understanding.
Critical thinking involves much more than identifying errors or challenging ideas.
It requires understanding the context in which a piece of information arises, the demand that motivates it, and the signals that accompany it.
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Nothing happens in a vacuum. A statement may be valid in one environment and absurd in another.
Understanding the context allows us to place the information in its proper framework: historical, social, cultural, emotional or even technological. Without that framework, analysis is superficial.
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All information responds to a need, an intention or a purpose. It can be to inform, persuade, manipulate, sell, justify or simply entertain.
Critical thinking requires identifying that demand: why is this being said? why is it being said? what for? who benefits?
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Signals are the clues, tones, silences and emphases that help us read between the lines. They can be in the language used, in the data selected, in what is omitted.
Developing critical thinking involves training the eye and ear to detect, interpret and question them.