5 similarities and 5 differences each of critical reading and critical thinking
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We can distinguish between critical reading and critical thinking in the following way: Critical reading is a technique for discovering information and ideas within a text. Critical thinking is a technique for evaluating information and ideas, for deciding what to accept and believe.
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5 similarities and 5 differences each of critical reading and critical thinking.
- The following is how we can tell them apart: The process of critical reading is one way to unearth facts and concepts in a text. Our "understanding" of the text is the result of it. A method for assessing facts and ideas and choosing what to accept and believe is critical thinking.
- Seeing flaws in something is what criticism entails. Seeing defects and weaknesses can be part of critical thinking, although the focus is primarily on questioning and analysis. Criticism frequently refers to an individual. Always focus your critical thinking on the argument (or produced work, or concept).
- Finding facts and concepts in a text through critical reading is a technique. Critical thinking is a method for assessing data and theories and choosing what to accept and believe.
- Logical thinking and critical thinking are closely related. To get a reasoned conclusion or choice, it entails challenging data, beliefs, and information. Making links between distinct concepts or pieces of knowledge is the ability to do so.
- The similarities between critical thinkers and non-critical thinkers is that the initiator of thought is someone who distributes power in two distinct ways, and that the power each person receives or obtains determines how one person should defer to another person.
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