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Neglect of a common cause
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Term
Intellectual Integrity
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Characterization Holding oneself to the same rigorous intellectual standards
that one expects others to meet Practicing daily what we preach to others
Admitting flaws and inconsistencies in our own thinking Identifying
weaknesses in our own thinking Basic measure: extent to which one's beliefs
and actions are consistent (i.e., one doesn't say one thing and do another) it's
oppopsite Intellectual dishonesty Marked by contradictions and
inconsistencies of which the perpetrator is unconscious Hiding our hypocrisy
from ourselves (due to naturally egocentric mind) Regarding ourselves as fair
even when we expect others to follow much more rigorous standards than
those we impose on ourselves Relationship to Fair-Mindedness Fair-
mindedness requires us to think and act in compatible ways Those blind to
, 2/9/25, 1:13 AM WGU - C168 Critical Thinking and Logic Exam
Definition
-In analyzing causation, looking for a causal factor that is present in
one situation but absent in another, similar, situation
-Only those tourists who visited a given village were infected with a
tropical disease; those who did not were disease-free
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Single difference
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Term
Which of the following statements is false?
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A. All reasoning has a purpose. B. All reasoning occurs from a point of view. C.
All reasoning has implications. D. None of the above D, Correct. All of the
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Neglect of a common cause
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Term
Intellectual Integrity
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Characterization Holding oneself to the same rigorous intellectual standards
that one expects others to meet Practicing daily what we preach to others
Admitting flaws and inconsistencies in our own thinking Identifying
weaknesses in our own thinking Basic measure: extent to which one's beliefs
and actions are consistent (i.e., one doesn't say one thing and do another) it's
oppopsite Intellectual dishonesty Marked by contradictions and
inconsistencies of which the perpetrator is unconscious Hiding our hypocrisy
from ourselves (due to naturally egocentric mind) Regarding ourselves as fair
even when we expect others to follow much more rigorous standards than
those we impose on ourselves Relationship to Fair-Mindedness Fair-
mindedness requires us to think and act in compatible ways Those blind to
, 2/9/25, 1:13 AM WGU - C168 Critical Thinking and Logic Exam
Definition
-In analyzing causation, looking for a causal factor that is present in
one situation but absent in another, similar, situation
-Only those tourists who visited a given village were infected with a
tropical disease; those who did not were disease-free
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Term
Which of the following statements is false?
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A. All reasoning has a purpose. B. All reasoning occurs from a point of view. C.
All reasoning has implications. D. None of the above D, Correct. All of the