| critical thinking |
A cognitive process based on reflective thought and a tolerance for ambiguity which has the following attributes:
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| critical thinking |
Cultivated analytical skills allowing students to logically comprehend and solve complex concepts or problems.
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| critical |
As used in Kant's philosophy, this adjective refers to the philosophical/rational ability to delimit reason. Kant's first major work, The Critique of Pure Reason set out to show the limits of reason so as to open up the possibility of talking meaningfully about morality and religion, matters that do not fall exclusively within the compass of reason. For example, Kant argued that, though reason enables us to think about causation, it does not allow us to think about the cause of causation. ...
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| critical incident |
A specific incident observed during a workplace observation
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| critical |
A reflective position on the meaning, biases or value messages of a text.
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