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Essay heading: The Nature Of Logic And Perception
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As a logical thinker, arriving at conclusions in a sequential matter allows me to focus on inquiries and maintain persistence in seeking results.
Critical thinking allows one to distinguish between facts and opinions as opposed to personal feelings and preconceived notions. Critical thinking allows for arguments to be inductive or deductive as well as objective and subjective... displayed 300 characters
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Critical thinking allows for arguments to be inductive or deductive as well as objective and subjective. Critical thinking also allows one to think “well” and to impose a certain amount of discipline and restraint on our current levels of intellect.
Learning to be a critical thinker is blocked by our own prejudices, biases, lack of information, education, understanding and thinking “inside of the box... displayed next 300 characters
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