Critical thinking : a college student's introduction to logic / Francis Julius N. Evangelista.
Material type: TextPublication details: Mandaluyong City : National Book Store, 2007Description: xi, 255 p. : ill. 22 cmISBN:- 9710867792
- B 105.T54 .Ev14 2007
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Critical thinking is what a college education is all about. In college, students are challenged to question, examine and evaluate ideas and information. There is a higher expectation than merely absorbing information and acquiring knowledge. College students are expected to carefully and personally understand what they see, hear and read. In short, the main goal of college education is not to teach students what to think but how to think-that is, how to effectively deal with problems, analyze issues and make decisions.
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