Détails du livre
Format
Broché
Pages
288
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Dec 28, 2001
Éditeur
Routledge
ISBN-10
0415240174
ISBN-13
9780415240178
Description
In a world where persuasive messages are omnipresent, individuals often find themselves navigating a complex landscape of information. Tracy Bowell and Gary Kemp delve into the essential skill of critical thinking, illuminating the importance of evaluating arguments and claims. Their concise guide equips readers with the tools needed to discern fact from opinion, ensuring they can respond thoughtfully to the myriad of influences around them.
By examining the structures of reasoning and the common fallacies encountered in everyday discourse, the authors empower readers to analyze situations with a keen eye. This exploration fosters an open-minded approach, encouraging individuals to question assumptions and embrace constructive skepticism.
Ultimately, Bowell and Kemp's work serves not just as a call to think critically but as a vital resource for anyone seeking to navigate the complexities of modern communication. Their insights promote a deeper understanding of the arguments presented in various contexts and inspire an informed approach to decision-making and belief formation.
By examining the structures of reasoning and the common fallacies encountered in everyday discourse, the authors empower readers to analyze situations with a keen eye. This exploration fosters an open-minded approach, encouraging individuals to question assumptions and embrace constructive skepticism.
Ultimately, Bowell and Kemp's work serves not just as a call to think critically but as a vital resource for anyone seeking to navigate the complexities of modern communication. Their insights promote a deeper understanding of the arguments presented in various contexts and inspire an informed approach to decision-making and belief formation.
Genres
Politique