Dr. Richard Paul is founder of the Foundation for Critical Thinking and director of research and professional development at the Center for Critical Thinking. He is an internationally recognized authority on critical thinking, with nine books and more than 200 articles on the subject. His views on critical thinking have been canvassed in the New York Times, Education Week, The Chronicle of Higher Education, American Teacher, Reader’s Digest, Educational Leadership, Newsweek, and U.S. News & World Repor t.
Dr. Linda Elder is an educational psychologist, executive director of the Center for Critical Thinking, and president of the Foundation for Critical Thinking. She is highly published and has a special interest in the relationship between cognition and effect, or thought and emotion. She has developed an original theory of the stages of critical thinking development. She is highly sought after as a speaker, and is a recognized leader in critical thinking.
The works of Linda Elder and Richard Paul have been translated into many languages including Spanish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Chinese, Turkish, Greek, Thai, and Korean. The growing demand for translations into increasing numbers of languages testifies to the emerging international recognition of the importance of critical thinking in human life. And it is a testament to the contributions of Paul and Elder to the growing field of critical thinking studies.
Critical Thinking is about becoming a better thinker in every aspect of your life: in your career, and as a consumer, citizen, friend, parent, and lover. Discover the core skills of effective thinking; then analyze your own thought processes, identify weaknesses, and overcome them. Learn how to translate more effective thinking into better decisions, less frustration, more wealth Q and above all, greater confidence to pursue and achieve your most important goals in life.
这是我在豆瓣的第一次评论,完全是感从心发! 一直认为思考是人之所以为人最重要的特征之一,而清晰、有效的思考能力也是人最基本的能力之一。这么多年我都了不少关于思维方面的书,得波诺、东尼伯赞等等的书,唯有这本给我启发最大,相比于其他而言,这本是最基础、最核心的。...
評分译者,请你查一查辞书 武晓蓓 学界曾热议过把孟子的英文Mencius译为“门修斯”,孙子的英文SunTzu译为“桑卒”的“荒唐的译名”。那是从英文回译汉语人名所犯的错误。然而,把英文人名翻译成汉语时,同样有“荒唐的译名”。如果不信,且看新星出版社推出的美国批判性思维...
評分批判性思维是一本好书,毋庸置疑,而且马上可用,现在就用该方法来解读作者这本书。 该书目标:通过批判性思考,达到理性思维,即对事物本质的认知和掌握; 关键问题:怎样进行批判性思考; 该书存在假设:其一:人类具有自我中心、群体中心、自相矛盾的天性,...
評分译者,请你查一查辞书 武晓蓓 学界曾热议过把孟子的英文Mencius译为“门修斯”,孙子的英文SunTzu译为“桑卒”的“荒唐的译名”。那是从英文回译汉语人名所犯的错误。然而,把英文人名翻译成汉语时,同样有“荒唐的译名”。如果不信,且看新星出版社推出的美国批判性思维...
蠻基礎的一本書
评分基於對自己的egocentric thinking的存疑,我給這本書打三星,因為這本書廢!話!太!多!一大堆描述現象,很少深入剖析原因
评分Never fully trust what you read, what you see, what you hear.
评分“The mind can take in information in three distinctive ways: 1 by internalizing inert information; 2 by forming activated ignorance; and 3 by achieving activated knowledge. By inert information, we mean taking into the mind information that, though mem- orized, we do not understand—despite the fact that we think we do.” Too much inert Information…
评分書很精闢,但中文的翻譯太坑爹。隻好看原版。
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