Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Critical Thinking - Standards and
Elements of thought
- Universal Intellectual Standards
- What are they used for?
- When you want to check the
quality of reasoning a
problem, also, to identify the
ideas in a more complex
way.
- What are they?
- Clarity: To make something
understandable.
- Accuracy: Prove that
the information is
true, free from
errors.
- Precision: To have the exact nivel of detail.
- Relevance: Relating to the main theme.
- Depth: Containing difficult ideas.
- Breadth: Multiple viewpoints of the theme.
- Logic: Ideas make sense together.
- Fairness: Belief that the ideas are true and right.
- Clarity, accuracy,
precision, relevance,
depth, breath, logic and
fairness.
- Elements of Thought
- What are they used for?
- Understanding something,
ideas, problems. They can be
used to do great proyeccts. They
organize the information in an
adecuate way.
- What are they?
- Question: It lays out the problem and
guides us toward the situation.
- Purpose: The reason of why are you
doing that thing; goal.
- Information: Facts, data and evidence used to
prove the theme.
- Interpretation and inference: The conclusions
that came to your mind.
- Concepts: Ideas, theories or principles used to make sense of things.
- Assumptions: Beliefs you take for granted.
- Implications: Claims or truths that logically follow from other claims or
truths. Implications follow from thoughts.
- Points of View: The perspective, the way you see something in order to understand it.
- Question, purpose,
information,
interpretation and
inference, concepts,
assumptions,
implications, and points
of view.
- Andrea Gómez Marín A01229589