Dr. Richard Paul is founder of the Foundation for Critical Thinking and director of research and professional development at the Center for Critical Thinking. He is an internationally recognized authority on critical thinking, with nine books and more than 200 articles on the subject. His views on critical thinking have been canvassed in the New York Times, Education Week, The Chronicle of Higher Education, American Teacher, Reader’s Digest, Educational Leadership, Newsweek, and U.S. News & World Repor t.
Dr. Linda Elder is an educational psychologist, executive director of the Center for Critical Thinking, and president of the Foundation for Critical Thinking. She is highly published and has a special interest in the relationship between cognition and effect, or thought and emotion. She has developed an original theory of the stages of critical thinking development. She is highly sought after as a speaker, and is a recognized leader in critical thinking.
The works of Linda Elder and Richard Paul have been translated into many languages including Spanish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Chinese, Turkish, Greek, Thai, and Korean. The growing demand for translations into increasing numbers of languages testifies to the emerging international recognition of the importance of critical thinking in human life. And it is a testament to the contributions of Paul and Elder to the growing field of critical thinking studies.
Critical Thinking is about becoming a better thinker in every aspect of your life: in your career, and as a consumer, citizen, friend, parent, and lover. Discover the core skills of effective thinking; then analyze your own thought processes, identify weaknesses, and overcome them. Learn how to translate more effective thinking into better decisions, less frustration, more wealth Q and above all, greater confidence to pursue and achieve your most important goals in life.
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人是會思考之蘆葦,因其草木,所以孱弱,而唯有思考,令其強大。一念天堂,一念地獄,思考決定瞭人生的高度。一百多年前康德說過一切哲學始於批判,而今日美國心理學傢理查德·保羅和琳達·埃爾德告訴我們真正的思考是建立批判性的思考模式,也...
評分批判性思維是一本好書,毋庸置疑,而且馬上可用,現在就用該方法來解讀作者這本書。 該書目標:通過批判性思考,達到理性思維,即對事物本質的認知和掌握; 關鍵問題:怎樣進行批判性思考; 該書存在假設:其一:人類具有自我中心、群體中心、自相矛盾的天性,...
評分我們要學著發現自己思考中的錯誤,同時也要發現彆人思考中的錯誤和優勢,總之我們要精通的是如何讓對手的思考看上去很拙劣。 有一種人,他們稱為詭辯性人,他們能無視思考中存在的明顯的問題,而是通過一些低級的巧辯或者辯論技能扭麯事實或者隻抓住對自己有利益...
評分本來準備打5星,扣一星是扣在翻譯上,太有翻譯的感覺瞭,有些地方還讀不懂。 值得反復閱讀的是第3、6、9、10、15、16章。 重要的基礎概念有理性的標準、8個推理元素。 要有意識得去注意自己的利己性思考。 通讀這本書花瞭很久,不得不說是本很枯燥的書,語言不流暢,舉例太少...
評分本書非常枯燥,閱讀需慎重。重點是一二三。可略讀。 一、成為公正的思考者 1.為什麼?可以避免利用思維技能來服務自身,並以同樣的標準對待所有觀點 2.公正思考者特質?思維謙遜,勇氣,換位思考,正直,堅毅,對推理的信念,自主 二、人類大腦的三個基本機製 1.思維 觀察力...
圖書標籤: 批判性思維 思維 Thinking 自我提高 critical 思維方法 思考 心理學
“The mind can take in information in three distinctive ways: 1 by internalizing inert information; 2 by forming activated ignorance; and 3 by achieving activated knowledge. By inert information, we mean taking into the mind information that, though mem- orized, we do not understand—despite the fact that we think we do.” Too much inert Information…
評分第三本critical thinking原版,8 elements+9 standards 助你思考一臂之力
評分Chapter 6 and 7 are the key of the whole book.
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