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Chamberlain College of Nursing PHIL 347 : Critical Reasoning LATEST OF 2021 EXAM PERIOD GRADE A ASSURED SCORE Critical Thinking When I think about critical thinking, I think of someone who can... think outside the box. It can be defined as being able to analyze situations, interpret their environment, and be aware of one’s feelings to provide proper responses. Critical thinking is a different type of intelligence that cannot be studied but only learned through experiences or feelings endured. Heart of the Matter Heart of the matter can be broken down to understand its idiom meaning. The heart is the primary function of a living organism where one cannot live without. “Matter” can be described as the issue at hand. In each of the chapters, according to the text, “…we will explore each of the three fundamental modes of human reasoning. In this way you will be able to make the most effective use of your critical thinking across the widest possible array of contexts” (Facione, 2015, p242). Chapter 12 will explore comparative reasoning. Comparative reasoning, also known as, “this-is-like-that thinking” takes a familiar situation or experience and compares it against an unfamiliar experience. Through conversations, analogies can be used to satisfy one’s mind and thrive from a well-known pattern. One may think that having comparative reasons is a positive approach, however it comes with risks as well. It can shape the judgments of what people believe prevent change to occurs that may have been a better options. Finfing similarities to two things does not justify them being the same. [Show More]
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