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1. What is critical thinking?
A brief history of critical thinking and logic
Moving closer to thinking critically
The 3 basic components of critical thinking
Critical thinking and discussion
What happens in dialogue?
Plato, master of the written dialogue
The dialogue
Two models of communication
Conclusion
The scientific method
Thales: an early philosopher-scientist
Galileo: a Renaissance philosopher-scientist
Kuhn: a contemporary philosopher-scientist
The difference between science and pseudoscience
Conclusion


2. Writing a philosophical journal
What is a philosophical journal?
Adding content to your journal
Writing a philosophy paper
The 3 T method for writing a paper


3. The power of language
Persuasion through rhetoric
Euphemisms
Dysphemisms
Rhetorical definitions and rhetorical explanations
Stereotypes
Innuendo
Loaded or complex questions
Weaselers
Downplayers
Horse laugh/ridicule/sarcasm
Hyperbole
Proof surrogates
Rhetorical analogies


4. Examples of sarcasm and rhetorical devices in critical writing


5. The use of analogies and metaphors
Writing with analogies and metaphors
Index.

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