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Critical thinking / Brooke Noel Moore, Richard Parker, California State University, Chico ; with help in Chapter 12 from Nina Rosenstand and Anita Silvers.

By: Contributor(s): Original language: English Publication details: New York, NY : McGraw-Hill ; c2015Edition: Eleventh EditionDescription: xxii, 484 pages : color illustrations ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 9780078119149 (alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 160 23
LOC classification:
  • B105.T54 M66 2015
Contents:
Chapter 1: What is critical thinking, anyway? -- Chapter 2: Two kinds of reasoning -- Chapter 3: Clear thinking, critical thinking, and clear writing -- Chapter 4: Credibility -- Chapter 5: Rhetoric, the art of persuasion -- Chapter 6: Relevance (red herring) fallacies -- Chapter 7: Introduction fallacies -- Chapter 8: Formal fallacies and fallacies of language -- Chapter 9: Deductive arguments I categorical logic -- Chapter 10: Deductive arguments II truth-functional logic -- Chapter 11: Inductive reasoning -- Moral, legal, and aesthetic reasoning.
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Includes glossary and index.

Chapter 1: What is critical thinking, anyway? -- Chapter 2: Two kinds of reasoning -- Chapter 3: Clear thinking, critical thinking, and clear writing -- Chapter 4: Credibility -- Chapter 5: Rhetoric, the art of persuasion -- Chapter 6: Relevance (red herring) fallacies -- Chapter 7: Introduction fallacies -- Chapter 8: Formal fallacies and fallacies of language -- Chapter 9: Deductive arguments I categorical logic -- Chapter 10: Deductive arguments II truth-functional logic -- Chapter 11: Inductive reasoning -- Moral, legal, and aesthetic reasoning.

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