Another Brief Conceptualization of Critical Thinking
Critical thinking is self-guided, self-disciplined
thinking which attempts to reason at the highest level of quality in a
fair-minded way.People who think critically consistently attempt to live rationally, reasonably, empathically.They are keenly aware of the inherently flawed nature of human thinking when left unchecked.They strive to diminish the power of their egocentric and sociocentric tendencies.They
use the intellectual tools that critical thinking offers – concepts and
principles that enable them to analyze, assess, and improve thinking.They
work diligently to develop the intellectual virtues of intellectual
integrity, intellectual humility, intellectual civility, intellectual
empathy, intellectual sense of justice and confidence in reason.They
realize that no matter how skilled they are as thinkers, they can
always improve their reasoning abilities and they will at times fall
prey to mistakes in reasoning, human irrationality, prejudices, biases,
distortions, uncritically accepted social rules and taboos,
self-interest, and vested interest.They strive to improve the world in whatever ways they can and contribute to a more rational, civilized society.At the same time, they recognize the complexities often inherent in doing so.They
avoid thinking simplistically about complicated issues and strive to
appropriately consider the rights and needs of relevant others.They recognize the complexities in developing as thinkers, and commit themselves to life-long practice toward self-improvement.They embody the Socratic principle:The unexamined life is not worth living, because they realize that many unexamined lives together result in an uncritical, unjust, dangerous world.
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