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  1. Nuevas Estrategias de Enseñanza del Pensamiento Crítico: Logros y Desafíos Pendientes para la Escuela Militar.Remis Ramos Carreño - 2012 - In Cuaderno de Investigación - Programa Académico Escuela Militar. Santiago: Escuela Militar. pp. 27-75.
    Este artículo propone, sustentándose en una lectura crítica de las investigaciones realizadas en el ámbito educativo sobre el Pensamiento Crítico, en la necesidad de hacer efectiva una pedagogía cimentada en experiencias significativas de aprendizajes estructuradas desde el Saber, el Hacer y el Ser en la educación militar.
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  • Epistemic virtues a prerequisite for the truth-seeking and constructor of intellectual identity.Zahra Khazaei & Mohsen Javadi Hossein Hemmatzadeh - 2018 - Theology 9 (19):123-146.
    Abstract The present paper examines the role of epistemic virtues in the formation of intellectual identity and its impact on improving our truth-seeking behaviors. A epistemic virtue is a special faculty or trait of a person whose operation makes that person a thinker, believer, learner, scholar, knower, cognizer, perceiver, etc., or causes his intellectual development and perfection, and improves his truth-seeking and knowledge-acquiring behaviours and places him on the path to attain understanding, perception and wisdom. Virtue epistemology is a set (...)
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  • The application of critical thinking in the process of jarḥ wa-taʿdīl in the science of ḥadīth.Ismail Abdullah - 2012 - Intellectual Discourse 20 (2).
    The process of critical thinking could be employed in evaluating the strength and weakness of any argument. As regards jarḥ wa-taʿdīl, muḥaddithūn examine the reliability and trustworthiness of the transmitters to establish the acceptability of their report as being attributed to Prophet Muhammad. Jarḥ wa-taʿdīl, which constitutes the criticism of the chain of transmitters and textual criticism, is regarded as the first part of ḥadīthcriticism. This study analyses the elements of critical thinking in differentiating between fact and opinion, author bias (...)
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  • Thinking critically about beliefs it's hard to think critically about.M. Kingsbury Justine & A. Bowell Tracy - unknown
    There are some beliefs that are difficult to think critically about, even for those who have critical thinking skills and are committed to applying them to their own beliefs. These resistant beliefs are not all of a kind, and so a range of different strategies may be needed to get ourselves and others to think critically about them. In this paper we suggest some such strategies.
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