Well, critical thinking focuses on how language forms the way we construct and understand arguments. Using clear definitions is a key, when language is vague or ambiguous, it can lead to confusion, misinterpretation or misleading. It is also important to pay attention to emotionally language , because it can change opinions based on feelings rather than facts, which could change the true strength of an argument.
We will also take a look at common logical fallacies. Among the fallacies of relevance are a kind of attacks, which select the person instead of talking to their argument, which supposes that only one small step will inevitably guide to a link of negative events.On the other hand, fallacies related to insufficient evidence, which are conclusions represent from lack information, and then appeal to ignorance , where something is assumed to be true simply because it hasn’t been proven false.
We will also take a look at common logical fallacies. Among the fallacies of relevance are a kind of attacks, which select the person instead of talking to their argument, which supposes that only one small step will inevitably guide to a link of negative events.On the other hand, fallacies related to insufficient evidence, which are conclusions represent from lack information, and then appeal to ignorance , where something is assumed to be true simply because it hasn’t been proven false.