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Critical Thinking: Consider the Verdict

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By (author): Bruce Waller

-- Integrating Logic Skills into the Critical Decision-Making Process   Organized around lively and authentic examples drawn from jury trials, contemporary political and social debate, and advertising, Critical Thinking: Consider the Verdict shows students how to detect fallacies and how to examine and construct cogent arguments.    Accessible and reader friendlyyet thorough and rigorousCritical Thinking: Consider the Verdict shows students how to integrate all logic skills into the critical decision-making process, and construct arguments from examples gained through the study of contemporary and historic debates, both legal and popular.   Teaching and Learning Experience   Improve Critical Thinking - Argue Your Case segments, Consider the Verdict boxes, real-life examples and cases, and an optional chapter on Thinking Critically about Statistics all encourage students to examine their assumptions, discern hidden values, evaluate evidence, assess their conclusions, and more!   Engage Students - Critical Thinking: Consider the Verdicts readable, conversational style, wealth of exercises, suggested Website resources, glossary (and more!) allows your students to easily read, understand and engage with the text.                                                                                                                          Support Instructors - Teaching your course just got easier!  You can create a Customized Text or use our Instructors Manual, Electronic MyTest Test Bank or PowerPoint Presentation Slides. Plus, instructors find it easy to teach from Critical Thinking: Consider the Verdict because students are given an argument context that orients them to new material and helps them place it in a familiar setting giving you the freedom to present different, complimentary material in class!   See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 950g
  • Dimensions: 203 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Dec 2011
  • Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780205158669

About Bruce Waller

In This Section:   I. Author Bio II. Author Letter     I. Author Bio   Dr. Bruce N. Waller is Chair of the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at Youngstown State University. He received his Ph.D. in 1979 from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. His other works include Consider Ethics: Theory Readings and Contemporary Issues Critical Thinking: Consider the Verdict You Decide! Current Debates in Criminal Justice You Decide! Current Debates in Contemporary Moral Problems You Decide! Current Debates in Introductory Philosophy You Decide! Current Debates in Ethics Coffee and Philosophy: A Conversational Introduction to Philosophy with Readings and Against Moral Responsibility.       II. Author Letter   Dear Colleagues   Ive taught a wide range of philosophy courses including Intro to Philosophy Bioethics Logic and Ethical theory. All those courses are fun and Ive been lucky to have students who seem to genuinely enjoy studying philosophy. The course I teach most often Critical Thinking is the course my students usually enjoy the most. Its a course in which you can actually watch students become significantly more confident and more effective in critical thinking. Above all it is a course in which students never pose that dreadful philosophical query: Is this course really relevant to my life?   Its no accident that courtroom dramas dominate popular television. The courtroom an ideal setting for the careful study of critical thinking: first because students find the setting interesting and have no doubt of its importance; and second because so many key issues in critical thinking are played out in jury deliberations. Jurors must be able to detect misleading and ambiguous statements separate relevant from irrelevant material keep in mind who does and does not bear the burden of proof understand the judges instructions weigh the strengths and weaknesses of appeals to authority and not only identify fallacies but also understand and appreciate legitimate arguments.   The 6th edition of Critical Thinking: Consider the Verdict like the previous editions uses the courtroom and the jury room as a laboratory for work on critical thinking. But as in earlier editions it is clear that the critical deliberations of the courtroom are not the only place that critical thinking is important and they are certainly not the settings in which most students will use their critical thinking skills most of the time. Critical thinking is also important in evaluating commercials deciding how to vote and considering major social issues. Thus while Critical Thinking: Consider the Verdict 6th editionuses the courtroom and the jury room to study and exercise critical thinking skills the great majority of the examples and exercises come from other sources: advertisements political campaigns letters to the editor editorials and ordinary discussions.   There are new exercises and examples in every chapter of the new edition but the most significant change from earlier editions is more attention to cooperative critical thinking. The adversarial system that dominates legal proceedings and drives political campaigns is often valuable. Adversarial argument is by no means the only type of argument discussion and inquiry we pursue and even the legal process has in many cases moved toward more cooperative proceedings. And of course in discussions among friends and family and colleagues we often find a cooperative discussion which seeks shared benefits and emphasizes common goals more valuable than an adversarial process which results in winners and losers.   I would be delighted to hear from anyone reviewing teaching or studying this book and am always happy to receive suggestions for improvements as well as new examples for analysis. My email is bnwaller@ysu.edu.   Cheers   Bruce N. Waller   Youngstown State University

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