SSH 105 Study Guide - Critical Thinking

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It is about evaluating and formulating beliefs (opinions, judgments, viewpoints) Critical thinking is not about what causes these beliefs: sociology or psychology might study that. It"s about figuring out which beliefs are worth having: a belief is worth having provided it"s most likely true, a belief is most likely true if there are good reasons to accept it. Because we really do care about the truth; about getting things right: we want our own beliefs to be well supported, we want to be able to understand why we don"t hold different beliefs. Statement (claim: an assertion that something is or is not the case no matter whether it is true or not, it is raining . Premise: a premise is a statement offered in support of a conclusion. Conclusion: a conclusion is a statement that is held to be supported by a premise or premises.

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