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Lewis Vaughn's Concise Guide to Critical Thinking, third Edition, offers a clear and compact introduction to critical thinking and argumentative writing. Based on his best-selling text, The Power of Critical Thinking, this affordable volume strikes a unique balance for instructors. While it is more succinct than the leading comprehensive texts, it covers more key content, and does so more effectively, than any of the briefer critical thinking handbooks. In addition to six core chapters on identifying, evaluating, and devising deductive and inductive arguments, the text features:



*Extensive coverage of scientific reasoning, with chapters on inductive reasoning, causal arguments, scientific theories and inference, and scientific method and theory evaluation.

* A chapter on obstacles to critical thinking

* A chapter on fallacies and rhetorical persuaders

* A substantial chapter on writing argumentative essays

Throughout the text, Vaughn places emphasis on evaluation of evidence, authority, and credibility. Students don’t just learn about critical thinking; they learn the skills necessary to think critically. Each chapter reinforces these skills with numerous exercises, including review questions, writing assignments, and self-assessment quizzes.

Lewis Vaughn's Concise Guide to Critical Thinking, third Edition, offers a clear and compact introduction to critical thinking and argumentative writing. Based on his best-selling text, The Power of Critical Thinking, this affordable volume strikes a unique balance for instructors. While it is more succinct than the leading comprehensive texts, it covers more key content, and does so more effectively, than any of the briefer critical thinking handbooks.

Arvustused

The book is comprehensive in taking up crucial aspects of critical thinking. I particularly applaud the inclusion of chapter two to help readers grasp the all-too-easy to make mistakes that impede critical thinking. The opening chapter does a great job of giving students a clear sense of not only what the rest of the book offers but also a clear sense of the meaning and purview of critical thinking. The last chapter is also vital, as ethics is all too often ignored as a vital component of critical thinking." -Jeffrey Nall The topic (obstacles to critical thinking) is itself a major strength. Too many critical thinking books focus on logic without taking adequate time to explore the skills and psychological biases that influence our capacity to think critically. The inclusion of subjective relativism is particularly important given the uncritical acceptance of this profoundly misguided ideology." -Jeffrey Nall This is one of the better * if not the bestintroductory texts to critical thinking I have read in quite some time. Main strengths are the clarity and concise nature of the writing throughout the text, the material covered, and the general tone (not overly technical, not pandering)." -John Ludes *

Preface

Chapter
1. Critical Thinking, Facts, and Feelings

WHY IT MATTERS
Critical Thinking Skills Test
CLAIMS AND REASONS
REASONS AND ARGUMENTS
ARGUMENTS IN THE ROUGH
Key Words
Exercises
Self-Assessment Quiz
Writing Assignments

Chapter
2. Obstacles to Critical Thinking

PSYCHOLOGICAL OBSTACLES
Is It Wrong to Believe without Good Reasons?
Self-Centered Thinking
Group-Centered Thinking
Implicit Bias
Resisting Contrary Evidence
Left-Wing Right-Wing Bias
Looking for Confirming Evidence
Preferring Available Evidence
Motivated Reasoning
Homophily
Mere Exposure Effect
Illusion-of-Truth Effect
False Consensus Effect
THE DUNNING-KRUGER EFFECT
The Internet versus Critical Thinking
PHILOSOPHICAL OBSTACLES
Subjective Relativism
Social Relativism
Skepticism
Key Words
Exercises
Self-Assessment Quiz
Writing Assignments

Chapter
3. Identifying and Evaluating Arguments

ARGUMENT BASICS
No Arguments, Just Fluff
JUDGING ARGUMENTS
UNCOVERING IMPLIED PREMISES
The Smart Way to Argue Online
ASSESSING LONG ARGUMENTS
Key Words
Exercises
Self-Assessment Quiz
Writing Assignments

Chapter
4. Deductive Argument Patterns

COMMON FORMS
Modus Ponens
Modus Tollens
Hypothetical Syllogism
Disjunctive Syllogism
Invalid Argument Forms
Valid and Invalid Argument Forms
REDUCTIO AD ABSURDUM
Key Words
Exercises
Self-Assessment Quiz
Writing Assignments

Chapter
5. Inductive Arguments and Statistics

ENUMERATIVE INDUCTION
Sample Size
Representativeness
Mean, Median, and Mode
OPINION POLLS
How Survey Questions Go Wrong
ANALOGICAL INDUCTION
Relevant Similarities
Relevant Dissimilarities
The Number of Instances Compared
Diversity Among Cases
Key Words
Exercises
Self-Assessment Quiz
Writing Assignments

Chapter
6. Evidence and Experts

EXPERTS AND NONEXPERTS
Fact and Opinion
JUDGING EXPERTS
Hierarchy of Reliability
EXPERTS AND PERSONAL EXPERIENCE
I Just Know!
Impairment
Expectation
Eyewitness Testimony and Wrongful Convictions
INNUMERACY AND PROBABILITY
Key Words
Exercises
Self-Assessment Quiz
Writing Assignments

Chapter
7. Fake News

TAXONOMY OF MISINFORMATION
A Fake News Masterpiece
TELLING FAKE FROM REAL
Read Laterally
The Ethics of Sharing Fake News
Read Critically
Use Google and Wikipedia Carefully
Check Your Own Biases
Trustworthy Fact-Checkers
FAKE IMAGES
Key Words
Exercises
Self-Assessment Quiz
Writing Assignments

Chapter
8. Advertising: Commercial and Political

HOW ADVERTISING WORKS
INTERNET ADVERTISING
OLD SCHOOL ADVERTISING TRICKS
POLITICAL ADVERTISING
Key Words
Exercises
Self-Assessment Quiz
Writing Assignments

Chapter
9. Causal Arguments

TESTING FOR CAUSES
Agreement or Difference
Both Agreement and Difference
Correlation
CAUSAL CONFUSIONS
Misidentifying Relevant Factors
Mishandling Multiple Factors
Coincidence, Birth Dates, and US Presidents
Being Misled by Coincidence
Confusing Cause with Temporal Order
Confusing Cause and Effect
The Deadly Post Hoc Fallacy
NECESSARY AND SUFFICIENT CONDITIONS
Key Words
Exercises
Self-Assessment Quiz
Writing Assignments

Chapter
10. Inference to the Best Explanation

EXPLANATIONS AND INFERENCE
Darwin and the Best Explanation
THEORIES AND CONSISTENCY
THEORIES AND CRITERIA
Testability
Fruitfulness
Scope
Simplicity
Conservatism
TELLING GOOD THEORIES FROM BAD
A Doomed Flight
An Amazing Cure
Key Words
Exercises
Self-Assessment Quiz
Writing Assignments

Chapter
11. Judging Scientific Theories

WHAT SCIENCE IS AND IS NOT
THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD
TESTING SCIENTIFIC THEORIES
Nonintervention (Population) Studies
JUDGING SCIENTIFIC THEORIES
Copernicus Versus Ptolemy
Climate Change
Is It Too Late to Prevent Climate Change?
If the World Is Warming, Why Are Winters and Summers Still Very cold??
SCIENCE AND WEIRD THEORIES
MAKING WEIRD MISTAKES
Leaping to the Weirdest Theory
Mixing What Seems with What Is
Misunderstanding the Possibilities
JUDGING WEIRD THEORIES
Crop Circles
Eyewitness Testimony and Extraordinary Things
Talking with the Dead
Exercises
Self-Assessment Quiz
Writing Assignments

Chapter
12. Fallacies and Persuaders

FALLACIES: IRRELEVANT PREMISES
Genetic Fallacy
Composition
Division
Appeal to the Person
How to Respond to Ad Hominem Attacks
Equivocation
Appeal to Popularity
Appeal to Tradition
Appeal to Ignorance
Can You Prove a Negative?
Appeal to Emotion
Red Herring
Straw Man
Two Wrongs Make a Right
FALLACIES: UNACCEPTABLE PREMISES X
Begging the Question
False Dilemma
Decision-Point Fallacy
Slippery Slope
Hasty Generalization
PERSUADERS: RHETORICAL MOVES
Innuendo
Euphemisms and Dysphemisms
Stereotyping
Ridicule
Rhetorical Definitions
Key Words
Exercises
Self-Assessment Quiz
Writing Assignments

Chapter
13. Critical Thinking and Extremism

PARTISAN BLINDNESS
Whose Pants Are on Fire?
Political Bias and Consistency
CONSPIRACY THEORIES
Challenging Conspiracy Thinking
Key Words
Exercises
Self-Assessment Quiz
Writing Assignments

Appendix A: Answers to Exercises
Appendix B: Answers to Self-Assessment Quizzes
Appendix C: Answers to Critical Thinking Skills Test
Notes
Glossary
Credits
Index
Lewis Vaughn is the author or coauthor of numerous books, including Bioethics, Fifth Edition (2022), The Power of Critical Thinking, Seventh Edition, (2021), Philosophy Here and Now, fourth Edition (2021), and Living Philosophy, third Edition (2020), all published by Oxford University Press.  He also publishes Doing Ethics, Fifth Edition (2018) with W.W. Norton.