An appealing new guide to critical thinking for college students
List of Comics
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part I: Theory
Section 1. The Possibility of Freedom
Section 2. Impartial Thinking
Part II: Practice
Section 1. Learning the Intricacies of Practical
Reasoning
Section 2. Thinking and Writing Your Way to Truth
Appendix I: Answers to Exercises
Appendix II: Analyzing Atguements
Appendix III: Examples of Good Arguments
Appendix IV: What "Good" and "Poor" Thinkers Look Like
Appendix V: Answers to Pre-tests and Post-tests
Notes
Glossary
Index
Susan T. Gardner is Professor of Philosophy at Capilano University in North Vancouver, Canada.
"Freedom is a key philosophical idea that is taken seriously in this book. Importantly, freedom is also an idea that is intrinsically interesting to students. The author pulls students into the text by inviting them to view their own status as free agents and as critical thinkers." Richard (Mort) Morehouse, Viterbo University
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