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Every chapter concludes with Warm-Up Exercises, Applications, Issue for Extended Analysis To the Instructor PART I: Be Aware 1 Developing Your Thinking: An Overview What Is Thinking? The Importance of Thinking Brain and Mind at Work Good Thinking Is a Habit The Structure of This Book Getting the Most from Your Efforts Using Feelings to Advantage Learning to Concentrate Coping with Frustration Making Discussion Meaningful Preliminary Thinking Strategies 2 Establish a Foundation Free Will versus Determinism What Is Truth? What Is Knowing? Ways of Knowing The Problem of Remembering What Are Opinions Understanding Cause and Effect Debating Moral Questions The Basis of Moral Judgment Dealing with Dilemmas 3 Broaden Your Perspective Becoming an Individual Habits That Hinder Thinking Overcoming Bad Habits 4 Be a Critical Reader, Listener, and Viewer Critical Evaluation Defined Making Important Distinctions A Strategy for Critical Reading A Sample Evaluation and Judgment A Strategy for Critical Listening A Strategy for Critical Viewing PART II: Be Creative 5 The Creative Process Key Facts About Creativity Characteristics of Creative People Applying Creativity to Problems and Issues Stages in the Creative Process 6 Search for Challenges The Importance of Curiosity How Curiosity Is Lost Regaining Your Curiosity Six Helpful Techniques 7 Express the Problem or Issue Distinguishing Problems from Issues Expressing Problems Expressing Issues When Problems Become Issues Guidelines for Expressing Problems and Issues Benefits of Careful Expression A Sample Problem A Sample Issue 8 Investigate the Problem or Issue What to Look For Using the Library Using the Internet Maintaining a Questioning Perspective Managing an Interview Avoiding Plagiarism Conducting Your Own Research Keeping Creativity Alive 9 Produce Ideas Stimulating Your Imagination Aiming for Originality Withholding Judgment Overcoming Obstacles How Insight Occurs A Sample Problem A Sample Issue PART III: Be Critical 10 The Role of Criticism Why Criticism Is Necessary Focus on Your Ideas Overcoming Obstacles to Critical Thinking Applying Curiosity Avoiding Assumptions Refining Your Solutions to Problems A Sample Problem Refining Your Positions on Issues A Sample Issue 11 Refine Your Solution to the Problem Three Steps in Refining Two Sample Problems 12 Evaluate Your Argument on the Issue Errors Affecting Truth Errors Affecting Validity A Special Problem: The Hidden Premise Recognizing Complex Arguments Steps in Evaluating an Argument The Case of Parents Protesting TV The Case of the Mentally Impaired Girls 13 Refine Your Resolution of the Issue Step 1: Deciding What Action Should Be Taken Step 2: Recognizing and Overcoming Difficulties Should Children Pledge Allegiance? Should the Miranda Rule Be Abolished? PART IV: Communicate Your Ideas 14 Persuading Others Understanding Why People Reject Ideas Knowing Your Audience Anticipating Your Audience’s Objections Presenting Your Ideas to Advantage The Importance of Timing 15 Writing and Speaking Effectively Characteristics of Effective Writing A Step-by-Step Approach to Composition Developing a Readable Style A Sample Composition The Challenge of Effective Speaking Types of Speeches Organizing Your Material Sample Outline and Speech Practicing the Delivery Solutions to Sample Problems </TTL> Notes Index Table of Contents
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