
Leading experts on critical thinking theory and practice, Drs. Linda Elder and Gerald Nosich, explore deeper layers of critical thinking theory than what is typically covered in foundational publications, videos, and conferences.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Category | Education | ||||

(Ep. 9) The Analysis of Reasoning: Going Deeper – Inferences
In this episode, Drs. Linda Elder and Gerald Nosich discuss inferences as an Element of Thought. An inference is a step of the mind - an act of the intellect - by which one concludes that... more
(Ep. 8) The Analysis of Reasoning: Going Deeper - Information, Part 2: Inert Information, Activated Ignorance, and Activated Knowledge
Inert information is information that, though memorized, is not understood (despite whether the memorizer believe... more
One Element of Thought is information, which consists of facts, figures, or data from which conclusions can be inferred, or upon which interpretations or theories can be based. In this episode, Drs. Linda Elder and Gerald Nosich discuss the ways in w... more
A prior question is a question whose answer is presupposed by another question – e.g., the question “What is the boiling point of water on earth at sea level?” presupposes we have answered other questions, such as “Can water boil?” and “Does altitude... more
Concepts are ideas we use in thinking. They are connected with definitions, principles, theories, and models, and they help us make sense of the world. In this episode, Drs. Linda Elder and Gerald Nosich discuss conceptual questions and how best to a... more
In this episode, Drs. Linda Elder and Gerald Nosich discuss the differences between questions of fact (or procedure), questions of preference, and questions requiring reasoned judgement.
Question clusters, which are groupings of questions that shar... more
One element of reasoning is questions. Questions emerge from the problems or issues that must or should be addressed in pursuit of a given purpose. In this episode, Drs. Linda Elder and Gerald Nosich begin to explore questions that inherently emerge ... more
In this episode, Drs. Linda Elder and Gerald Nosich discuss purpose as an Element of Thought. Purpose is the goal, objective, or function of our thinking that we are reasoning toward whenever we reason.
For over 40 years, the Foundation for Critical... more
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