Critical thinking can be defined as "a way of deciding whether a claim is true, false, or sometimes true and sometimes false, or partly true and partly false".
People lacking critical thinking skills are more likely to be gullible or to believe is conspiracy theories.
A number of posts on the BFTF blog deal are on the topic of critical thinking. . . .
Lord Macaulay on India in 1835
Where would you like me to find drugs today?
Do Placements for the Unemployed Work
PomeGreat PurePlus Antioxidant Effects
Initiatives of Change-Pt2-Environmental Scan
Something we can do without
BT Toxins - New Threat or old timer
Redemption at the Daily Mail
Elf and Safety at the Daily Mail
Framing the Debate
OTEC
Fallacy A proved B
Logic
People lacking critical thinking skills are more likely to be gullible or to believe is conspiracy theories.
A number of posts on the BFTF blog deal are on the topic of critical thinking. . . .
Lord Macaulay on India in 1835
Where would you like me to find drugs today?
Do Placements for the Unemployed Work
PomeGreat PurePlus Antioxidant Effects
Initiatives of Change-Pt2-Environmental Scan
Something we can do without
BT Toxins - New Threat or old timer
Redemption at the Daily Mail
Elf and Safety at the Daily Mail
Framing the Debate
OTEC
Fallacy A proved B
Logic