D265 With expert curated questions
with 100% correct answers
critical thinking - answer critiquing our own thinking
critical thinking involves - answer being curious and thinking creatively,
separating thinker from position, avoiding thoughts of own bias, having
intellectual honesty/humility/charity, and understanding
arguments/reasons/evidence
propositions - answer true or false statements
non-proposition - answer a statement which cannot be judged to be
either true or false
exhort (non-proposition example) - answer let's go to dinner!
command (non-proposition example) - answer don't do that
plead (non-proposition example) - answer please stop that
, question (non-proposition example) - answer what is that?
perform (non-proposition example) - answer I hereby adjourned this
meeting
complex propositions - answer composed of simple propositions
complex proposition example - answer the gap of Canada is either three
trillion or twelve trillion
premise and conclusion - answer premises - "roses are red" and "red
things are ugly"
conclusion - "roses are ugly"
premise - answer a proposition that supports a conclusion
conclusion - answer proposition that supports a conclusion
conclusion indicators - answer thus, therefore, hence, consequently, as
a result, so, accordingly, clearly, must be that, shows that, conclude
that, follows that, for this reason.