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    <title>Episode 1.1: Introduction to Critical Thinking (revised)</title>
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      <![CDATA[00:00:03.349: the definition and purpose of critical<br>00:00:03.359: thinking what comes to mind when someone<br>00:00:05.879: says that you need to use critical<br>00:00:08.120: thinking do you focus on the word<br>00:00:10.960: critical do you assume that thinking<br>00:00:13.280: critically must be negative requiring<br>00:00:15.280: you to criticize or be critical of<br>00:00:17.160: something you've read heard or<br>00:00:19.240: watched the modules you will complete in<br>00:00:21.560: this course will help you understand<br>00:00:23.760: what critical thinking is and how you<br>00:00:26.160: can do<br>00:00:27.039: it as we go through this module you will<br>00:00:30.119: learn that thinking critically should<br>00:00:31.759: not be assumed to be synonymous with<br>00:00:34.680: criticizing once you learn to think<br>00:00:36.600: critically you might criticize an<br>00:00:38.559: argument or claim but your thinking will<br>00:00:40.879: be thoughtfully reasoned consideration<br>00:00:43.680: not reflexive quick and unthinking<br>00:00:46.960: judgment in the concept of critical<br>00:00:49.280: thinking the term critical refers to a<br>00:00:51.600: way of thinking in analytical stance you<br>00:00:54.440: take with regards to assessing claims<br>00:00:56.399: that you've read heard or saw in this<br>00:00:59.640: month module we will explain the concept<br>00:01:02.120: and activity of critical thinking one we<br>00:01:05.400: will construct a useful everyday<br>00:01:07.360: definition of critical thinking and<br>00:01:09.400: identify what critical thinking is not<br>00:01:12.040: and two show you the purpose and value<br>00:01:14.920: of critical<br>00:01:16.119: thinking according to one definition<br>00:01:18.640: critical thinking is the careful<br>00:01:20.799: application of Reason in the<br>00:01:22.560: determination of whether a claim is<br>00:01:25.040: true another definition holds that<br>00:01:27.799: critical thinking is judicious reason<br>00:01:30.079: ing about what to believe and therefore<br>00:01:32.680: what to do let's note the important<br>00:01:35.600: pieces of these<br>00:01:36.920: definitions critical thinking requires<br>00:01:39.960: one careful intentional thinking also<br>00:01:43.200: known as<br>00:01:44.479: judiciousness two the use of reason or<br>00:01:48.159: logic three judgment about beliefs and<br>00:01:52.119: finally four application to real world<br>00:01:55.200: problems and issues let's walk through<br>00:01:57.560: these one by<br>00:01:58.840: one careful and intentional first<br>00:02:02.320: consider the ideas of being careful and<br>00:02:04.880: judicious critical thinking is not a<br>00:02:07.320: fast or easy process even if you know<br>00:02:09.399: how to do it to do it properly requires<br>00:02:12.200: you to take your<br>00:02:13.680: time being careful and judicious require<br>00:02:16.480: you to be purposeful and deliberate in<br>00:02:18.239: your evaluation it also requires you to<br>00:02:20.879: be thorough to think critically you have<br>00:02:23.959: to focus on the issue at hand taking in<br>00:02:26.319: all its complexity breadth and depth<br>00:02:29.879: critical thinking is not passive the<br>00:02:33.519: goal of critical thinking is not simply<br>00:02:35.560: to decide whether to accept or reject an<br>00:02:37.599: argument to register a yay or nay<br>00:02:40.239: vote in critical thinking the goal is to<br>00:02:43.519: fully evaluate all parts of a claim that<br>00:02:46.280: someone has made to assess each of its<br>00:02:48.840: parts as well as the whole certainly<br>00:02:52.040: there are relatively easy black and<br>00:02:53.840: white cases for example consider the<br>00:02:56.800: claim that was made in the day of<br>00:02:58.080: Columbus when people said ships sailing<br>00:03:01.000: East from Europe will eventually fall<br>00:03:03.000: into space because the Earth is flat you<br>00:03:06.280: don't need to be an expert in critical<br>00:03:07.840: thinking to see this as an example of an<br>00:03:10.000: argument that's pretty easy to reject in<br>00:03:12.120: total assuming you know the Earth is not<br>00:03:15.440: flat however much more often we are<br>00:03:18.239: asked to think critically about more<br>00:03:20.480: complex challenging claims or arguments<br>00:03:23.200: that contain much more gray than they do<br>00:03:25.480: black or white so in such cases it's<br>00:03:28.200: much harder to say I agree or I<br>00:03:32.439: disagree critical thinking is The<br>00:03:34.519: Logical process that you go through to<br>00:03:36.840: determine whether you agree or<br>00:03:39.120: not critical thinking allows you to<br>00:03:41.519: explain why you disagree what parts of<br>00:03:43.879: the claim or argument you find wrong or<br>00:03:46.040: troubling and even what argument you<br>00:03:48.280: might make in its place as we proceed in<br>00:03:51.400: learning about critical thinking you'll<br>00:03:53.519: find that by offering alternatives to<br>00:03:55.720: the argument you and others involved<br>00:03:58.480: strengthen and clarify views and<br>00:04:00.560: positions thus critical thinking can be<br>00:04:03.079: seen as an exercise in Collective<br>00:04:05.239: problem solving throughout these<br>00:04:07.360: critical thinking modules you will be<br>00:04:09.560: asked to take what you learn and apply<br>00:04:11.480: it in class that means thinking<br>00:04:14.400: critically about what you're reading as<br>00:04:16.639: well as claims made by your professor<br>00:04:18.320: and<br>00:04:19.400: classmates sometimes you will have to<br>00:04:21.840: critically evaluate claims made by<br>00:04:23.720: others other times you'll be asked to<br>00:04:26.400: actively defend your own claims which<br>00:04:28.639: will require you to think critically<br>00:04:30.800: about your own perspectives and<br>00:04:33.320: positions critical thinking is not a<br>00:04:35.720: process that most people do in their<br>00:04:37.120: daily activities but it's important to<br>00:04:39.520: both your understanding of what other<br>00:04:41.160: people say and what you think and say to<br>00:04:44.360: others at times you may struggle to use<br>00:04:46.960: the critical thinking process and that's<br>00:04:49.440: okay number two reason or<br>00:04:52.960: logic so critical thinking is an active<br>00:04:56.039: process meant to move us whether it's a<br>00:04:58.320: class or another community that you<br>00:05:00.080: belong to towards greater understanding<br>00:05:02.960: of difficult economic social ethical and<br>00:05:06.240: legal problems in order to do this<br>00:05:09.000: effectively critical thinking requires<br>00:05:11.400: applying reason over the next few<br>00:05:14.320: modules we will examine more deeply<br>00:05:17.560: reason we will develop yard sticks for<br>00:05:20.319: assessing whether an argument is a<br>00:05:22.000: product of good thoughtful<br>00:05:23.880: reasoning we will compare reason with<br>00:05:26.440: other ways of judging or reacting to<br>00:05:28.479: claims for example people often make<br>00:05:31.759: decisions based on pure emotion<br>00:05:34.840: intuition Faith or common<br>00:05:38.520: sense utilizing reason does not<br>00:05:41.280: necessarily mean throwing these<br>00:05:42.720: sensibilities emotion intuition Etc out<br>00:05:45.600: the window it's not cold hard or<br>00:05:49.400: unfeeling but critical thinking requires<br>00:05:52.039: putting these other ways of thinking and<br>00:05:53.800: reacting under the microscope of reason<br>00:05:57.120: for example many people decide not to<br>00:06:00.000: try certain activities because they say<br>00:06:02.560: I'm too scared I can't go running<br>00:06:04.880: tonight I don't have anyone else to run<br>00:06:06.960: with and I'm afraid of running by myself<br>00:06:08.680: at night fear like all emotions can<br>00:06:12.680: either be justified or unfounded when we<br>00:06:16.080: expose this emotional response to reason<br>00:06:18.240: we can determine whether it's Justified<br>00:06:20.000: or not are there good reasons to be<br>00:06:22.520: fearful of running alone at night is the<br>00:06:24.800: area known for Crime are there wild<br>00:06:27.680: animals or dogs to worry about<br>00:06:29.919: is it easy to get lost by asking these<br>00:06:33.000: kinds of questions we can probe to see<br>00:06:35.199: whether our emotion fear is the product<br>00:06:38.240: of a reasonable assessment of the<br>00:06:40.759: situation three and four judgments and<br>00:06:45.039: application finally let's consider these<br>00:06:47.479: last two pieces of the definition of<br>00:06:49.280: critical thinking determining whether a<br>00:06:51.440: claim is true and deciding how to act<br>00:06:54.440: based on that<br>00:06:55.879: determination these speak to the purpose<br>00:06:57.960: of critical thinking when we engage in<br>00:07:00.280: critical thinking our goal is to<br>00:07:02.639: determine whether the claim before us is<br>00:07:04.599: true or not and then to use that<br>00:07:06.759: assessment to decide what action or<br>00:07:09.080: actions to take ultimately when we are<br>00:07:12.599: asked to think critically we are being<br>00:07:14.960: asked to take a position regarding the<br>00:07:17.479: truth or acceptability of something<br>00:07:19.319: we've read heard or watched while the<br>00:07:22.400: exercise of critical thinking is not<br>00:07:24.400: biased toward one outcome or the other<br>00:07:26.840: in the end we are expected to have a<br>00:07:29.720: reason judgment about whether we<br>00:07:32.080: disagree or agree with a claim or<br>00:07:35.319: argument so why do we need to take a<br>00:07:37.560: position or pass judgment let's consider<br>00:07:40.039: the following scenario one of your<br>00:07:42.479: classes requires students to complete a<br>00:07:44.400: group project worth 50% of their final<br>00:07:47.120: grade you're put into a group with four<br>00:07:49.639: other students at your first meeting one<br>00:07:52.199: of your group members<br>00:07:53.879: says listen I've done this whole group<br>00:07:56.919: project thing before and it's a real<br>00:07:58.599: pain in the butt but nobody really likes<br>00:08:01.080: working with other people and we all<br>00:08:03.000: just end up fighting anyway it's too<br>00:08:05.680: hard to split up the parts of the<br>00:08:07.080: project no one's ever happy with their<br>00:08:09.360: part last time I had to do one of these<br>00:08:11.960: things we decided that each of us would<br>00:08:14.400: just do the whole project then we shared<br>00:08:16.840: our reports and voted on the best one<br>00:08:19.960: that's the one we turned into the<br>00:08:21.280: professor we should do the same thing<br>00:08:23.039: for this<br>00:08:24.479: class is this a good argument do you<br>00:08:27.479: agree with all of the claims he made<br>00:08:29.919: do those claims necessarily lead to his<br>00:08:32.240: conclusion about how to handle the<br>00:08:34.279: project should you go along with your<br>00:08:36.519: classmate or is there a better way to<br>00:08:39.080: handle the project remember 50% of your<br>00:08:42.240: final grade is at stake here your<br>00:08:45.240: classmate has had certain experiences<br>00:08:47.240: that make him believe that doing group<br>00:08:49.240: project work separately as individuals<br>00:08:52.160: is better than dividing up the tasks<br>00:08:53.959: among the group if you simply accept his<br>00:08:56.760: belief without question without thinking<br>00:08:59.240: about it critically you may come to<br>00:09:01.480: share his belief simply as an inherited<br>00:09:05.040: opinion an inherited opinion means that<br>00:09:08.160: you believe completing group projects<br>00:09:10.160: this way is better because someone else<br>00:09:12.519: told you it was better now many of us<br>00:09:15.200: hold inherited opinions on a lot of<br>00:09:17.160: topics frequently our political moral<br>00:09:19.720: and ethical beliefs have been handed<br>00:09:21.760: down to us by our families or<br>00:09:23.680: communities how many of us could<br>00:09:26.000: actually provide evidence or reasons for<br>00:09:28.600: those beliefs if asked to do so but we<br>00:09:31.720: are often required to do just that we<br>00:09:35.000: live in a diverse complicated World in<br>00:09:37.160: which people hold widely different views<br>00:09:39.240: on many topics individuals communities<br>00:09:42.640: businesses and governments need to<br>00:09:44.560: decide what to do on many issues that<br>00:09:47.200: are the subject of strong<br>00:09:49.800: disagreements critical thinking will<br>00:09:51.920: help us both offer reasons for our own<br>00:09:54.079: positions on what action should be taken<br>00:09:56.880: and effectively evaluate the reasons off<br>00:09:59.079: offered by others to see how important<br>00:10:01.839: critical thinking can be consider this<br>00:10:04.440: scenario you are working as a marketing<br>00:10:06.839: assistant for a marketing company you've<br>00:10:09.040: been in that position for a few years<br>00:10:10.760: and you're looking to catch the<br>00:10:11.959: attention of your supervisor you know<br>00:10:14.079: there's a marketing manager position<br>00:10:15.680: opening up soon and you've got your eye<br>00:10:17.480: on it you want to distinguish yourself<br>00:10:20.680: fortunately an opportunity presents<br>00:10:22.839: itself your supervisor asks both you and<br>00:10:26.320: your coworker who's also an assistant<br>00:10:29.160: what you think the company should focus<br>00:10:30.839: on For an upcoming ad campaign should<br>00:10:33.920: they invest more resources in<br>00:10:36.000: traditional marketing venues like print<br>00:10:38.320: and tv ads for example or in Innovative<br>00:10:41.880: online and social media<br>00:10:44.320: venues wanting to seem like you're on<br>00:10:46.760: top of things and ready to go you<br>00:10:48.880: respond quickly with an email definitely<br>00:10:51.480: traditional venues and here's how we<br>00:10:53.480: should spend the money in those venues<br>00:10:56.120: your coworker doesn't respond right away<br>00:10:58.440: but the next Day offers her assessment<br>00:11:01.399: we should go with online and social<br>00:11:03.480: media I've attached a detailed report<br>00:11:05.800: showing recent Trends in market research<br>00:11:07.720: with data that demonstrates The<br>00:11:09.279: increased return on investment of social<br>00:11:11.519: media marketing campaigns compared with<br>00:11:13.600: traditional<br>00:11:15.399: venues who do you think will get the<br>00:11:17.560: attention of the supervisor the employee<br>00:11:19.959: who made an unsupported Claim about what<br>00:11:21.760: to do you or the employee who offered<br>00:11:25.600: evidence and reason for her<br>00:11:27.720: position take taking the time to assess<br>00:11:30.120: beliefs and opinions to think critically<br>00:11:32.200: about them gives us insight and<br>00:11:34.440: understanding that we would not have<br>00:11:36.320: developed without critical thinking<br>00:11:39.200: insight and understanding leads to<br>00:11:41.000: justification for taking or not taking<br>00:11:44.480: certain actions but it also gives us<br>00:11:47.320: ownership over our beliefs as we think<br>00:11:50.200: critically about our own and others<br>00:11:52.279: beliefs we develop the skills that allow<br>00:11:54.720: us to know why we believe what we<br>00:11:56.959: believe we can offer evidence and reason<br>00:11:59.600: to defend our beliefs and that reason<br>00:12:01.800: giving leads us to actions that fit with<br>00:12:03.839: our beliefs ultimately we have true<br>00:12:07.160: freedom of thought and opinion that<br>00:12:09.079: comes when we know what we believe and<br>00:12:12.240: why throughout the first module you'll<br>00:12:14.720: be introduced to Concepts and ideas<br>00:12:16.680: that'll be important in learning how to<br>00:12:18.120: think critically don't worry if you<br>00:12:20.480: don't completely understand these<br>00:12:22.000: Concepts and ideas from these early<br>00:12:23.959: episodes the more important ones will be<br>00:12:26.680: explained in much more depth in later<br>00:12:28.560: modules<br>00:12:30.600: this module has provided you with a<br>00:12:32.360: working definition of critical thinking<br>00:12:34.760: you should now be able to explain what<br>00:12:37.000: critical thinking is and how it's<br>00:12:39.160: different from other types of thought<br>00:12:41.480: you should understand the key features<br>00:12:43.000: of critical thinking and to 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