The Art of Thinking Critically

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The Art of Thinking Critically by Albert Rutherford The Art of Thinking Critically by Albert Rutherford 

Are you looking to ask the right questions, formulate strong arguments, and detect biases and illogical reasoning? The Art of Thinking Critically is here to help! Learn from the brightest minds and best practices to become a self-taught critical thinker who doesn’t accept things at face value. With guided exercises, you'll learn how to conduct your own research, analyze information independently, and draw conclusions that resonate with you.

Combat Manipulation and Misinformation.
Feeling overwhelmed by inaccurate and misleading information? Develop the skills to catch inconsistencies in others' reasoning and avoid being deceived. This book will teach you to be more astute and discerning in a world filled with falsehoods.

Learn to Question, Fact-Check, and Correct Without Offense.

  • Self-Educate to Think Critically: Discover methods to enhance your critical thinking skills on your own.
  • Ask Good Questions: Equip yourself with the tools to think independently and critically.
  • Break Free from Herd Mentality: Learn how to form your own opinions and resist societal pressures.
  • Implement Critical Thinking Practices: Gain a structured approach to incorporating critical thinking into your daily life.

Many of us were not taught effective questioning techniques as children. Instead, we were discouraged from being curious and forming our own opinions. It's time to change that! Educate yourself and your children to be better equipped with critical thinking skills, ensuring you can assess information accurately and make well-informed decisions.

Albert RutherfordAlbert Rutherford is an internationally best-selling author known for making complex topics accessible and enjoyable. He’s a retired corporate executive with an academic background in both the sciences and humanities. His books cover a wide range of subjects including systems thinking, game theory, and critical thinking. His other titles include The Systems Thinker, Statistics for the Rest of Us, and Critical Thinkers. Albert likes to keep himself busy with one of his long-cherished dreams - becoming an author. In his free time, he loves spending time with his family, reading the newest science reports, fishing, and pretending he knows a thing or two about wine.

He firmly believes in Benjamin Franklin's words, “An investment in knowledge always pays the best interest.”

– Sylvie Edwards  

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