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Related: About this forumThe Crops Failed because the Sun God is Angry...
A look at some of the principles of critical thinking.
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The Crops Failed because the Sun God is Angry... (Original Post)
littlemissmartypants
Dec 2012
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RegieRocker
(4,226 posts)1. This is beyond the true
comprehension of many including those that believe they are critical thinkers. One has to step outside of their ego (self) to really critical think. Many are unable to do so. That does include those of the scientific community and those that worship it not just religious believers. To believe that isn't true shows a definite lack of critical thinking. Black and white. Thank you for this video.
littlemissmartypants
(22,656 posts)2. Thank you
for your reply.
Heathen57
(573 posts)3. Thanks for posting this.
I put it on FB along with the comment that everyone who is a student or former student should watch. We all have a bad habit of thinking something is wrong, but we forget to figuring out WHY we think that way.
littlemissmartypants
(22,656 posts)4. Meta-cognition is a beautiful thing.
Thanks for kicking the post!