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Critical Thinking

Abstract
Critical thinking can be interpreted as the ability to intellectually process, gather, apply, analyze, reason, and communicate information. The true definition of critical thinking can be debate with the different theorist assumptions. Chaffee believes that critical thinking create logic, Browne and Keeley deem critical thinking as a filtering process, but Brookfield argues that critical thinking is a process instead of a skill. The author of this document will compare and contract the different definitions of critical thinking through cognitive development, logic and emotionality relating to the ability to think. The document will also display a personal evaluation of how the residency course of Philosophy 700 has been a beneficial element in the author’s continuation of becoming a more scholarly leader as well as successfully completing the doctoral program.
Critical Thinking
Critical thinking can be interpreted as the ability to intellectually process, gather,......


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