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Logic and Critical Reasoning in the 21st Century



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By : qi li    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-07-25 21:31:50
Logic is one of the oldest fields of study in the Western tradition, and it has not lost any of its importance, despite centuries of evolving illiteracies. Out contemporary democracy requires critical citizens to make sound, reasoned decisions about their leaders, about their workplace and home-life needs, and regarding the causes and pastimes they support. Along with the information explosion that has developed from the 24-hour news cycle and countless magazines, journals, blogs, and homepages available on the Thomas Sabo Bracelets(http://www.thomassaboclub.com/bracelet-c-1.html) Internet has come an increased need for sophisticated skills required to critically assess these sources for accuracy, bias, and credibility.

What knowledge is important for students to develop logical and critical reasoning skills? What logical fallacies should students be made aware of, and how can we motivate them to develop this knowledge? What should students learn about valid forms of evidence and about the place of emotion in effective argumentation? What age-old techniques of logical analysis and reasoning should we advocate, and what innovations should we employ to address new illiteracies and technologies? How have you used film, other visuals, nonfiction, fiction, or workplace or community documents in ways that have helped students to develop their skills of logic? How have you encouraged students to use logical argument in their writing and for their own purposes?

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