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Chapter One Become a Fair-minded Thinker In the first chapter, we emphasize the importance of fairmindedness, the basis of what we call “strong sense” critical thinking.. We focus on th

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Chapter One

Become a Fair-minded Thinker

In the first chapter, we emphasize the importance of fairmindedness, the basis of what we call

“strong sense” critical thinking We do this to underscore the inherent danger of skilled but unethical thinking, thinking that serves selfish interests and motivations at the expense of the rights and needs of others We hope that as students begin to substantially understand critical thinking, they come to understand it in a “strong-sense” or fair-minded way, and conceive their own development as thinkers accordingly

We focus on the following key concepts:

 “weak sense” versus “strong sense” critical thinking

 the following essential intellectual traits:

 fair-mindedness

 intellectual arrogance

 intellectual humility

 intellectual courage

 intellectual empathy

 intellectual integrity

 intellectual perseverance

 confidence in reason

 intellectual autonomy

All the “Think for Yourself” activities in this chapter are designed to help students begin to understand essential intellectual traits (virtues of mind) and to recognize the intellectual work required to develop them

Chapter Two

The First Four Stages of Development:

At What Level of Thinking Would You Place Yourself?

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This chapter is designed to help students begin to understand the first four stages of critical thinking development and to recognize, provisionally, the stage they are in In our experience students, and people in general, tend to rank themselves more highly when first introduced to this stage theory than they do after they have done the intellectual work that advancing through the stages requires It is not useful to try to persuade students to rank themselves lower than they initially do Hopefully, their own experience and insight will develop as the course proceeds and they will then freely revise their early estimates

The key concept of “the stages of critical thinking development” is the focus of this chapter:

 Stage One: The Unreflective Thinker (we are unaware of significant problems in our

thinking)

 Stage Two: The Challenged Thinker (we become aware of problems in our thinking)

 Stage Three: The Beginning Thinker (we try to improve but without regular practice)

 Stage Four: The Practicing Thinker (we recognize the necessity of regular practice)

 Stage Five: The Advanced Thinker (we advance in accordance with our practice)

 Stage Six: The Accomplished Thinker (skilled & insightful thinking become second nature to us)

In this chapter, the “Think for Yourself” activities are designed to:

1 foster a beginning understanding of the first four stages of critical thinking development, and

2 help students design a beginning game plan for developing as thinkers

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PREFACE and INTRODUCTION

MULTIPLE CHOICE

Essay question: Before reading this chapter, answer these questions: To this point how have you thought about the role of thinking in your life? To what extent do you understand your thinking

or how it is influencing the way you live your life?

question 1.According to the authors, you are what you

answer a eat

answer b earn

answer c desire

answer d think

question 2 For most people, thinking is _

answer a subconscious

answer b rare

answer c usually explicitly stated

answer d deliberate

question: 3 _ causes problems, wastes time, wastes energy, and causes frustration and pain in all areas of life

answer a Skilled thinking

answer b Poor thinking

answer c Poor paying job

answer d Personal control of thinking

4 The following are examples of _: self-knowledge, knowledge of how one’s own mind works, and knowledge of how and why we think as we do

answer a natural learning

answer b inward learning

answer c making a hell of heaven

answer d an inevitable process

question: 5 What can critical thinking do for you?

i Be added on to everything else

ii Provide tools of the mind for college and life

iii Improve reasoning through short and long term goals

answer a i and iii

answer b ii and iii

answer c I and ii

answer d all of the above

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question: 6 _ is spontaneous and non-reflective and often includes indiscriminate use of insight, prejudice, truth and error, and good and bad reasoning

answer a First order thinking

answer b Second order thinking

answer c Reflective thinking

answer d Empathetic thinking

question: 7 After her freshman year of college, when the anticipated social life and parties did not fulfill her original impression of college, Sara began to change her purposes for being a student, She consciously began to analyze, assess, and reconstruct her purpose and goals Sara was using

answer a First order thinking

answer b Second order thinking

answer c Intellectual cowardice

answer d Outward learning

ANSWER KEY TO PREFACE AND INTRODUCTION

1:D

2:A

3:B

4:B

5:B

6:A

7:B

CHAPTER 1 BECOMING A FAIR-MINDED THINKER

MULTIPLE CHOICE

Essay question: what is your concept of a fair-minded thinker? Can you think of ways in which you have acted in a fair-minded manner, or in which you have failed to exhibit this trait? Focus

on one situation in which you acted unfairly – how might you change your behavior to act more fairly in a similar situation?

question 1 All of the following are traits of strong sense critical thinking

EXCEPT:

answer a capable of exposing masters of intellectual games who gain something at the expense

of the well-being of innocent people

answer b capable of winning arguments through sophistry and rhetoric

answer c capable of using intellectual courage in arguing publicly against unethical thinking answer d capable of higher-level fair-mindedness

question 2 A typical weak sense critical thinking high school or college student probably would answer a not be too concerned about grades

answer b take coursework very seriously

answer c examine deep issues related to subject matter

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answer d get high grades by cramming just before an exam

3 You are in a heated discussion with your close friend concerning the teaching of evolution in science classes in high school curriculums You are an ardent creationist who passionately and eloquently argues your point

Even though you vehemently disagree with the opposing point of view, you force yourself to listen to your friend’s defense of the merits of teaching evolutionary theory in public schools You try to accurately represent your friend’s view in your own mind

You are using

answer a intellectual empathy

answer b intellectual perseverance

answer c intellectual humility

answer d intellectual integrity

question 4.Which of the following is NOT a critical thinking trait?

answer a intellectual autonomy

answer b intellectual perseverance

answer c intellectual conformity

answer d intellectual humility

question 5 When one thinks independently without being blindly influenced by others, (s)he is practicing

answer a intellectual integrity

answer b unreflective thinking

answer c intellectual autonomy

answer d intellectual arrogance

question 6 One of your roommates is playing music loudly while you are trying to study You ask him to turn the music down but he refuses You start yelling at him and throw your shoe across the room at him You are using

answer a egocentric thinking

answer b intellectual empathy

answer c academic sophistry

answer d intellectual humility

question7 When one practices what one preaches, and one’s beliefs are consistent with one’s actions, (s)he is practicing

answer a intellectual humility

answer b intellectual integrity

answer c intellectual confidence in reason

answer d intellectual hypocrisy

assignment: Match the intellectual trait on the left with its opposite on the right

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Intellectual Autonomy Arrogance

Intellectual Integrity Intellectual Cowardice

Intellectual Humility Intellectual Conformity

Intellectual Empathy Intellectual Self-Centeredness

Intellectual Courage Intellectual Hypocrisy

Intellectual Perseverance Intellectual Egocentrism

Intellectual Sense of Justice Intellectual Laziness

Intellectual Confidence in Reason Intellectual Disregard of Justice

Intellectual Fair-mindedness Intellectual Distrust of Reason

Correct:

Intellectual Autonomy; Intellectual Conformity

Intellectual Integrity; Intellectual Hypocrisy

Intellectual Humility; Arrogance

Intellectual Empathy; Intellectual Self-Centeredness

Intellectual Courage; Intellectual Cowardice

Intellectual Perseverance; Intellectual Laziness

Intellectual Sense of Justice; Intellectual Disregard of Justice

Intellectual Confidence in Reason; Intellectual Distrust of Reason

Intellectual Fair-mindedness; Intellectual Egocentrism

ANSWER KEY CHAPTER 1:

1:B

2:D

3:A

4:C

5:C

6:A

7:B

Chapter 2

Essay question: what is the significance of the stage theory presented in this chapter? In what ways does it help you assess your own level of development? What is the essence of the difference between each stage? What does this imply for improvement in critical thinking and thinking generally?

question 1 The third stage in the six stages of development of critical thinking is the

answer a beginner thinker stage

answer b advanced thinker stage

answer c unreflective thinker stage

answer d challenged thinker stage

question 2 Improvement in thinking may be compared to improvement in

basketball, in playing the guitar, or in dance because

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answer a we always work harder at things we enjoy

answer b we are all natural athletes and musicians

answer c it is easy to change one’s habits

answer d it is unlikely to take place without a conscious commitment

question 3 We can expect to be at the advanced thinker stage by time we

complete a course using Critical Thinking - Tools for Taking Charge of Your

Learning and Your Life textbook by Richard Paul and Linda Elder

answer a True

answer b False

answer c Only if we attend 80% or more of the classes

answer d We can probably reach this pinnacle by mid-term

question 4: In the unreflective thinking stage, common characteristics

include all but the following:

answer a We lack intellectual traits but we are not aware that we do not

possess them

answer b We fail to notice how self-centered and prejudiced we are

answer c We become aware of problems in our thinking

answer d We stereotype others

question 5 Bess has devised a game plan to improve her thinking skills

She consciously strives to use even small blocks of time productively; she also tries to internalize one intellectual standard each week, and keeps a journal Which stage of critical thinking

development is Bess in?

answer a Beginning thinking stage

answer b Unreflective thinking stage

answer c Practicing thinking stage

answer d Challenged thinking stage

question 6 One trap that derails beginning critical thinkers is _, believing that truth is acquired through some predetermined, nonintellectual faith

answer a unreflective thinking

answer b intellectual empathy

answer c dogmatic absolutism

answer d intellectual autonomy

ANSWER KEY CHAPTER 2

1:A

2:D

3:B

4:C

5:C

6:C

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