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u/YoungModern · 19 pointsr/exmormon

Compulsory science education would be useless without compulsory critical thinking education. There are hundreds of thousands of people trained in the natural sciences (including professional scientists) who can't think critically -at least for topics outside of their narrow specialty. To make didactic science instruction compulsory would just exchange creationism for "intelligent design". Exchanging sets of what to think without how and why to think will lead to a recurrence of the core problem. This is why philosophy should be a core subject along with English and Math rather than an option in university.

u/the_opinion · 11 pointsr/unitedkingdom

Are you on the Olympic mental gymnastics team or something? That isn't even close to what I said. You really think that allowing for people to have beliefs means I'm ok with being murdered? Jesus Christ dude. Here, stick this on your wish list, maybe Santa will bring it for you.

u/blazesquall · 3 pointsr/StLouis

I was going to respond, but I left my second sock puppet at home.. and I just know if I tell you that I'm going to use the single one as multiple actors it would be above you.

Instead, let me just offer what little help I can :

https://www.amazon.com/Critical-Thinking-Skills-Dummies-Martin/dp/111892472X

u/wyngit · 3 pointsr/singapore

There we go. Book 1.

Book 2.

Enjoy. If those two flew over your head, try this:

You're welcome.

u/unnamedstripper45 · 2 pointsr/askphilosophy

I can vouch for these:

http://www.routledgetextbooks.com/textbooks/9780415820929/

https://www.amazon.com/Critical-Thinking-Skills-Dummies-Martin/dp/111892472X

The dummies one doesn't have as much formal logic but It's definitely more readable than the textbook.

u/RileyFenn · 1 pointr/DescentIntoTyranny

What about the guy who tried to run from the cops in a vehicle with his pregnant gf in it?

Because she got hurt doesn't mean she's automatically the victim and is "right."

I think the verdict to not indict Darren Wilson demonstrated that.

Here. Let me help you out. Put this on your wishlist for Santa.