The use of questions in critical thinking and states that


Your text talks at length about the use of questions in critical thinking, and states that "To learn a subject is to learn to ask the questions the best thinkers in the field routinely ask (Paul & Elder, 2012)." In what situations do you ask questions to get better understanding? Are you reluctant to ask questions, and if so, why?

In his book, Critical Thinking in Everyday Life, author Robert Ridel states, "To question is to understand." Do you believe that statement is true? Why or why not? How do you use questions to gain greater understanding? (Ridel, R., 2015).

When you are confronted with an argument, do you use logic and rhetoric? What role do these elements play in your discussion of controversial topics?

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