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Lack of critical thinking - What is the root of this?
submitted 3 years ago by PencilPusher55 from self.AskSaidIt
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It seems like critical thinking isn't something that is taught, rather learned. I'm not joking when I say this; I've done this by accident many times before. A moment of clarity perhaps? It's hard to consider another point of view, but not impossible.
One way I think you can learn critical thinking, and this is what I'm doing is by doing critical reading. Dan Kurland has a website dedicated to the subject of critical reading. Anyway, if you can do that, I guess it's all about what you read. Hopefully you get a kind of proto critical thinking ability from that, and develop it through out your life.
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