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Critical Thinking [图书] 豆瓣 Goodreads
作者: Richard Paul / Linda Elder 出版社: FT Press 2002 - 6
Critical Thinking is about becoming a better thinker in every aspect of your life: in your career, and as a consumer, citizen, friend, parent, and lover. Discover the core skills of effective thinking; then analyze your own thought processes, identify weaknesses, and overcome them. Learn how to translate more effective thinking into better decisions, less frustration, more wealth Q and above all, greater confidence to pursue and achieve your most important goals in life.
The Miniature Guide to Critical Thinking [图书] 豆瓣
作者: Richard Paul / Linda Elder 2019 - 10
This powerful book introduces core critical thinking concepts and principles as an empowering problem-solving framework for every profession, course of study, and indeed every area of life. The Miniature Guide to Critical Thinking Concepts and Tools distills the groundbreaking work of Richard Paul and Linda Elder, targeting how to deconstruct thinking through the elements of reasoning and how to assess the quality of our thinking.
The eighth edition of this guide further details the foundations of critical thinking and how they can be applied in instruction to improve teaching and learning at all levels; it also reveals how we can learn to identify and avoid egocentric and sociocentric thought, which lead to close-mindedness, self-deception, arrogance, hypocrisy, greed, selfishness, herd mentality, prejudice, and the like.
With more than half a million copies sold, Richard Paul and Linda Elder’s bestselling book in the Thinker’s Guide Library is used in secondary and higher education courses and professional development seminars across the globe. In a world of conflicting information and clashing ideologies, this guide clears a path for advancing fairminded critical societies.
30堂帶來幸福的思辨課 [图书] 豆瓣
30 Days to Better Thinking and Better Living Through Critical Thinking: A Guide for Improving Every Aspect of Your Life
作者: Linda Elder / Richard Paul 译者: 林佳誼 出版社: 商周文化事業股份有限公司 2013 - 8
如果《正義》讓你思辨怎麼讓社會更幸福,
這本書讓你思辨怎麼讓自己更幸福!
面對事情,情緒或直覺往往在第一時間左右你嗎?
有沒有可能,這反而讓我們迷失了真相、做錯了抉擇?
我們無法控制自己會面臨什麼問題,
但可以學會「理性地叛逆」,審慎思索別人告訴你的訊息,
為眼前的處境,找到更完美的解決!
當一切可能都不是真的
你更需要一點「理性的叛逆」!
面對令人心痛的新聞,除了憤怒,你是否曾質疑你看到聽到的一切?
發生立場不同的爭執,除了捍衛自己,你是否懷疑對方也有可能是對的?
發現旁人做出自私的舉動,除了指責,你是否也驚覺自己做過類似的事?
許多生活中的誤解、衝突和負面情緒,都來自於「想得太少」──
沒想到用了這個詞可能很傷人、沒想到這件事的真相並非如此。
本書三十堂課的思辨練習,將帶領你告別衝動短淺的想法,
運用更理性成熟的技巧,活出更圓融幸福的自己!
尼采曾說:「對真理而言,信服比謊言更危險!」
(Convictions are more dangerous enemies of truth than lies.)
當你把某些事視為理所當然,那就會成為你一切想法的依據,
讓你在不知不覺間,做出可能錯誤的選擇!
無論你身在何處或面臨什麼問題,只要你能夠掌控自己的思考,
再糟的情況都會有好一點的結果。
唯有透過思考,你才能改變生活中任何需要改變的事物,甚至根本你沒想到要改變的部分。
唯有透過思考,你才能掌控自己的未來,包括:
‧對事情終於能有自己的想法,不再只能說出膚淺的感想
‧面對資訊品質漸趨低落的媒體,更有能力分辨是非
‧用另一種眼光,看待過去曾看不順眼的人事物,向負面情緒說再見
‧降低自我中心,減少與他人起衝突,人際關係更圓融
‧能夠反思各種規定和文化,做出更適合所有人的決定