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Purpose (ele) - -Goal or objective of reasoning.
-Describes the desired outcome or intent


Question (ele) - -All reasoning is directed at some question.
-How do you clearly frame the question, problem, or issue?


Assumptions (ele) - -Reasoning has to begin somewhere. They lie at the heart of
arguments
-Everything we take for granted as true in order to figure out something else.


Implications (ele) - -Delivers us to a position or viewpoint about something.
-The implications/consequences of our reasoning are what extend beyond the
position we reach.


Information (ele) - -Must determine what information is relevant to what we are
critically thinking about.
-Rely on information to direct us to a supportable conclusion.


Concepts (ele) - -General categories or ideas by which we interpret or classify
information used in our thinking.
-Critical thinking requires us to be aware of the concepts we hold and consider
how they drive our reasoning.


Inferences (ele) - -To make inferences is to come to conclusions.

,-Example: "One drives by a store and sees no cars in the parking lot or lights in the
window, one infers that store is closed."


Clarity (std) - -Clearness
-Our thinking is clear when it is easily understood.
-Cannot determine either the accuracy or relevance of a statement if it is unclear.
Question: "Could you elaborate on that point?"


Accuracy (std) - -To represent something as it actually is.
-Think accurately when our reasoning expresses how thing actually are.
Question: "How can we determine if that is true?"


Precision (std) - -Reasoning is precise when it is specific, exact, and detailed.
-Something may be clear but not precise
Example: "I am going to the party soon"(Clear but imprecise) vs "I am going to the
party at 8pm. (Clear and precise)"


Relevance (std) - -Something is relevant when it pertains to the problem we seek to
solve.
-Thinking is relevant when it focuses on what is important to the question.
Question: "How does this idea relate to the issue?"


Depth (std) - -Depth directs us to delve deeper into an issue.
-Addresses those complexities in an intellectually responsible way.
Question: "How do you take into account the problems in the question?"

, Breadth (std) - -Considers the issue at hand from every relevant viewpoint (Broad)
-Directs us to look around us, at alternative or opposing perspectives
Question: "Do we need to consider another point of view?"


Logic (std) - -Thoughts and the order they are organized are mutually supportive
and make sense in combination.
Question: "Does all this make sense together?"


Significance (std) - -Concentrate on the most important information relevant to the
issue at hand
Question: "Which of these ideas is most important?"


Fairness (std) - - Thinking is fair when it is justified
-Thinking that satisfies all other fundamental standards satisfies the standard of
justifiably.
Question: "Am I taking full account of thinking of others?"


Three types of Questions - - facts
- preference
- judgement


Standards of Reasoning - clarity
depth
accuracy
relevance
fairness

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