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HUM 115 Week 1 Discussion Critical Thinking
HUM 115 Week 2 Discussion Decision-Making
HUM 115 Week 3 Discussion Bias, Fallacy, and
Assumption
HUM 115 Week 4 Discussion Arguments
2HUM 115 Week 5 Discussion Critical Thinking and
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...................... HUM 115 Week 1 Discussion
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Words can have different meanings in different
contexts, and that is the case with the word
critical. Using a shared definition makes
discussion more productive, so to begin, this
week we define what is meant by critical
thinking. Sometimes, the word critical means
being picky. It can also mean that something is
important, as in that is a critical part of this
machine. However, neither of those definitions
reflects the meaning of critical as it is used
in the phrase critical thinking.
Respond to at least two of the following sets of
questions with a minimum of 175 words
3- Based on this weeks reading and activities, how
would you define critical thinking? - What are some characteristics of a critical
thinker? What do you see as common barriers to
critical thinking, and how could these barriers
be avoided or overcome? - How can you incorporate or how have you
incorporated the concepts from the Dare to
Disagree video into your own decision making?
Which of the ideas is most helpful for you in
your own critical thinking and why? - ..................................................
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- HUM 115 Week 2 Discussion Decision-Making
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You make dozens of choices and decisions each
day, often without being consciously aware of
them. Because critical thinking may be more
rigorous than "everyday" thinking, it is
important to recognize some factors that can
influence the effectiveness of critical thinking,
including reason, communication, and emotion.
4Respond to the at least two of the following sets
of questions in a minimum of 175 words
- Consider how you approach important decisions.
Provide an example of a situation where emotion
influenced your decision-making. Did you feel
the decision you made was a reasonable one? What
role did emotion play in this example? Did
communication play a role, as well? If you had
removed emotion from your decision-making, how
might your decision have changed? - What emotions do you find influence your thinking
in positive ways? Which ones influence you in
negative ways? How can you build emotional
fitness and psychological strength (as mentioned
in the - Emotional Involvement in Critical Thinking to
make good decisions? - How is language defined? What are rhetorical
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- HUM 115 Week 3 Discussion Bias, Fallacy, and
- Assumption
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In the first weeks of this course, you learned
about factors that can affect how effective
critical thinking is. This week, you learn about
bias, fallacy, assumption, and ambiguous
communication. These elements often come into
play when someone tries to convince someone else
to agree with them.
Recall a time when you wanted to get someone to
agree with you. Did you support your beliefs
with facts? Did you perhaps leave out key
details, bring in unrelated ideas, or become
overly emotional to make your case?
Respond to the following in a minimum of 175
words
6- Share two brief examples of arguments in which
you or someone else relied on bias, fallacy, or
assumption to persuade someone else. These
examples can be from social media, from work
situations, or other instances. Identify where
bias, fallacy, or assumption is used in the
argument. Based on your knowledge of critical
thinking, how might those arguments have been
adjusted to use reason and critical thinking? - How do errors in thinking relate to
fallacies?What are two fallacies you have
personally encountered? How did these
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- HUM 115 Week 4 Discussion Arguments
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Every day we are a party to arguments. This is
another instance where defining our words is
important. When we talk about critical thinking,
the "arguments" we refer to are not the conflicts
or squabbles we have with others in our daily
interactions. In our discussion of critical
thinking, arguments are the acts of persuading
others about the value of an action or point of
view. Whether we are trying to convince someone
else or they want us to agree with them, this
exchange, or argument, is a place where the use
of critical thinking is beneficial.
7Respond to the following in a minimum of 175
words
- How do inductive and deductive arguments differ?
To what extent do you use logic in general
conversation? Give an example of how the use of
logic and structure could affect some of your
personal relationships or communications. - What are your thoughts about active disagreement
and the use of evidence in arguments (as
discussed in the two videos provided from the
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- HUM 115 Week 5 Discussion Critical Thinking and
- Social Media
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Welcome to Week 5 and congratulations! The
discussions this week have been practical,
productive, and possibly life-changing! We
started the course reflecting on how we
formulate opinions and beliefs. We then expanded
the concept of critical thinking to include
consideration of
8how we relate to friends, family, and other
personal situations. This week we look at a
broader scope of relationships and communication
and the role of critical thinking in those areas.
Respond to at least two of the following sets of
questions in a minimum of 175 words
- Consider the various ways you use social media.
How can you apply what you have learned in this
class to the information you encounter on social
media? - How might your use of critical thinking affect
other social interactions, such as those related
to politics and being a consumer? For example,
why is critical thinking important when viewing
advertisements? - Do you make an effort to watch all news media
outlets, even the ones with which you do not
agree? Do you really analyze what you hear,
view, or read on media outlets, or do you
passively take it as truth? In what ways does
critical thinking come into play with media?
9- Why do you think evaluation is one of the six
skills of critical thinking discussed in the
Components of Critical Thinking video segment?
Is evaluation a skill that you feel you use on a
regular basis or is it a skill that you need to
work on more?