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The difference between critical and uncritical thinker's?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Critical thinkers have a passionate drive for clarity, precision, accuracy, relevance, consistency, logicalness, completeness, and fairness. “Uncritical thinkers pretend they know more than they do and ignore their limitations

Answered by Anonymous
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Critical thinker:

  • They are driven by a strong need for clarity, precision, and accuracy, as well as other critical thinking criteria.
  • Think for yourself and don't be afraid to disagree with others.
  • Pursue the truth and are interested in a wide range of topics.

Uncritical thinker:

  • Frequently think in ambiguous, imprecise, and erroneous ways.
  • Egocentrism, sociocentrism, relativistic thinking, unjustified assumptions, and wishful thinking are all common traps.
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