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1. What attitudes does a crit- Open-mindedness, healthy skepticism, intellectual humility, free
ical thinker possess? thinking and high motivation.
2. What are the 8 essential 1. Intellectual Humility
intellectual traits? 2. Intellectual Courage
3. Intellectual Empathy
4. Intellectual Autonomy
5. Intellectual Integrity
6. Intellectual Perseverance
7. Confidence in Reason
8. Fair-mindedness
3. Intellectual Humility Recognizing your knowledge limits. Lack of pretentiousness, boast-
fulness or conceit
4. Intellectual Courage Recognizing that dangerous or absurd ideas are sometimes rationally
justified.
5. Intellectual Empathy Willingness to put yourself in someone else's shoes
6. Intellectual Autonomy Having control over one's thought process; including rational control
over one's beliefs, values and inferences
7. Intellectual Integrity Being true to your own thinking
8. Intellectual Perseverance Using intellectual insights and truths despite difficulties, obstacles
and frustrations
9. Confidence in Reason Faith that people can learn to think for themselves, to form rational
viewpoints, draw reasonable conclusions, think coherently and logi-
cally, persuade each other by reason
10. Fair-mindedness
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Treating all viewpoints alike, despite your own personal feel-
ings/opinions
11. What are the 8 Intellectual 1. Clarity
Standards 2. Accuracy
3. Precision
4. Relevance
5. Depth
6. Breadth
7. Logic
8. Fairness
12. Clarity Gateway standard; if a statement is unclear we cannot determine
whether it is accurate or relevant
13. Accuracy Statements can be clear, but not accurate
14. Precision Be as specific as is reasonable/possible
15. Relevance Does it relate to the current issue
16. Depth Must deal with the complexities of the issue
17. Breadth Must recognize all sides to the situation
18. Logic Must combine mutually supportive thoughts and put them in a logic
combination
19. Fairness Treating all viewpoints alike, regardless of personal feelings/view-
points
20. What are the 4 hindrances 1. Basic Human Limitations
to critical thinking? 2. Use of Language
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