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DESCRIPTION: Critical thinking is active and purposeful thinking about how we arrive at our understanding of ourselves, others, and our world, and selecting those modes of thinking that are most successful in clarifying and enhancing our understanding. Critical thinking, moreover, examines the assumptions of our beliefs, the connections between our beliefs, and the consequences of beliefs to discover how our beliefs impact our understanding of ourselves, others, and our world.
Furthermore, critical thinking is the ability to think about one’s thinking in such a way as to recognize its strengths and weaknesses and, as a result, to recast the thinking in an improved form. Universal intellectual criteria and standards are as follows:

Clarity
Accuracy
Precision
Relevance
Depth
Breadth
Logicalness

What are the rules of critical thinking?

Consistency. The critical thinker attempts to discover and eliminate contradictions in thinking.
Coherency. The critical thinker attempts to connect all the...

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