Thought and Knowledge: An Introduction to Critical Thinking
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Book Details
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Author: Diane F. Halpern
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Brand: Routledge
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Edition: 5th
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Binding: Paperback
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Pages: 640
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Release Date: 07-11-2013
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ISBN: 9781848726291
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Package Dimensions: 10.1 x 7.1 x 1.7 inches
About the Book
"Thought and Knowledge: An Introduction to Critical Thinking (5th Edition)" by Diane F. Halpern offers a comprehensive, updated approach to critical thinking, integrating theory and research from cognitive psychology. This textbook is designed to equip students with the essential thinking skills they need to thrive in the modern world, especially in an era filled with an overwhelming amount of information.
Halpern applies rigorous cognitive psychology theories in a clear and approachable writing style, supported by a wealth of real-life examples and anecdotes. This new edition continues to help students learn how to analyze arguments, make informed decisions, and think logically, efficiently, and creatively.
Key Features:
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Clear and Accessible Writing: Engaging and humorous, making complex cognitive psychology concepts easy to understand.
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Real-Life Applications: Numerous practical examples and anecdotes to illustrate concepts.
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Comprehensive Content: Covers topics such as analyzing arguments, thinking with probabilities, creative problem solving, and avoiding common decision-making pitfalls.
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Global Context: Helps students navigate the vast amount of information available and think critically about global issues.
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Academic and Practical Grounding: Provides both theoretical foundations and practical applications, making it suitable for students in psychology, philosophy, English, humanities, and any course focused on critical thinking.
Reviews:
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Richard E. Mayer calls it an enjoyable, comprehensive, and current introduction to the field of human thinking.
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Michael Bishop praises the book for its engaging style and accessibility for undergraduate students.
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Frank Fair highlights the advanced sophistication of the content, particularly for readers interested in the psychology of reasoning and decision-making.
This book is a great resource for anyone looking to improve their critical thinking skills and gain a deeper understanding of how human thinking works.