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35 Dimensions of critical thought

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A. Affective Strategies

S-1 thinking independently

S-2 developing insight into egocentricity or sociocentricity

S-3 exercising fair-mindedness

S-4 exploring thoughts underlying feelings and feelings underlying thoughts

S-5 developing intellectual humility and suspending judgment

S-6 developing intellectual courage

S-7 developing intellectual good faith or integrity

S-8 developing intellectual perseverance

S-9 developing confidence in reason

B. Cognitive Strategies–Macro-Abilities

S-10 refining generalizations and avoiding oversimplifications

S-11 comparing analogous situations: transferring insights to new contexts

S-12 developing one’s perspective: creating or exploring beliefs, arguments,
or theories

S-13 clarifying issues, conclusions, or beliefs

S-14 clarifying and analyzing the meanings of words or phrases

S-15 developing criteria for evaluation: clarifying values and standards

S-16 evaluating the credibility of sources of information

S-17 questioning deeply: raising and pursuing root or significant questions

S-18 analyzing or evaluating arguments, interpretations, beliefs, or theories

S-19 generating or assessing solutions

S-20 analyzing or evaluating actions or policies

S-21 reading critically: clarifying or critiquing texts

S-22 listening critically: the art of silent dialogue

S-23 making interdisciplinary connections

S-24 practicing Socratic discussion: clarifying and questioning beliefs,
theories, or perspectives

S-25 reasoning dialogically: comparing perspectives, interpretations, or
theories

S-26 reasoning dialectically: evaluating perspectives, interpretations, or
theories

C. Cognitive Strategies–Micro-Skills

S-27 comparing and contrasting ideals with actual practice

S-28 thinking precisely about thinking: using critical vocabulary

S-29 noting significant similarities and differences

S-30 examining or evaluating assumptions

S-31 distinguishing relevant from irrelevant facts

S-32 making plausible inferences, predictions, or interpretations

S-33 evaluating evidence and alleged facts

S-34 recognizing contradictions

S-35 exploring implications and consequences

Paul, Binker, Jensen, and Kreklau (1990)


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