10 questions
Which of the following standards of critical thinking is included in the textbook BUT is NOT included in the course outline
Clarity
Completeness
Precision
Logical Correctness
Consistency
Clarity in arguments refer to arguments that are
Detailed and full with explanations
Correct and critical
Concise and direct to the point
Important to the whole community
Below are the criteria that defines precision in an argument; EXCEPT
Present all important details
Include reasonable premises and reasons
Avoid general statements that may lead to confusion
Specific in its explanation
Accurate arguments refer to arguments that contain
Correct and timely information
Consistent and intelligent information
Fair and complete information
Specific and detailed information
Completeness refers to the quality that arguments are well-thought and consider many aspects of the issue. In other words, a complete argument refers to an argument that is
Broad
High
Panoramic
Deep
An argument that lacks relevance will
cause disturbance to the main issue from being timely.
contain distracting information that deviates from addressing the relevant issue.
lead to a difficulty in trying to address the significance of an issue.
Practical inconsistency refers to the notion that
the behaviour is inconsistent with the speech
the behaviour is inconsistent with the thoughts
the speech is inconsistent with the thought
the thoughts is inconsistent with the demands
Logical inconsistency refers to the idea that
the arguer believes a certain idea but says something contradictory
the arguers believes in the existence of Pontianak
the arguer does not practice what he/she preaches
the arguer believes in two contradictory ideas
A fair argument is an argument that is
Minimal in its biases
Impartial
Mindful to the welfare of the people
Helpful
The total standards of critical thinking that we learn in class is
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