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100 1 _aEpstein, Richard L.,
_d1947-
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245 1 0 _aCritical thinking /
_cRichard L. Epstein ; cartoons by Alex Raffi.
260 _aBelmont, Calif. :
_bWadsworth,
_cc1999
300 _a424 p. ;
_c24 cm.
505 0 _aContents : The Fundamentals. 1. Are you convinced ? - 2. What are we arguing about? - 3. What is a good argument? - 4. Repairing arguments. - 5. Is that true?. - The Structure of Arguments. 6. Compound claims. - 7. Complex arguments. - 8. General claims. - Avoiding Bad Arguments. - 9. Concealed claims. - 10. Too much emotion. - 11. Fallacies (A summary of bad arguments). - Reasoning About Our Experience. - 12. Reasoning by analogy. - 13. Numbers? - 14. Generalizing from experience. - 15. Cause and effect.
520 _aThis innovative, new text teaches students how to reason well, how to analyze arguments, and how to write good arguments. The materials will challenge and guide students as they learn the concepts and applications of critical thinking.
590 _aThinking Skills : 9694
650 0 _aCritical thinking
_vProblems, exercises, etc.
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650 0 _aCritical thinking.
700 1 _aRaffi, Alex.
_e(ill.)
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920 _aCAL : 85751, 85752, 85753, 85754, 85755, 85756, 85757, 85758
921 _aUOSC : 560428
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