Query: From the literature available on critical thinking, can you identify all the important questions than can be asked on arguments, logic and reasoning?
A: Yes, from the literature available on critical thinking, we can identify several important questions that can be asked on arguments, logic, and reasoning. Here are a few examples:
What is the goal or purpose of the argument?
What is the claim being made?
What evidence is being presented to support the claim? [1]
Are the sources being used reliable and credible?
How can you evaluate the quality of the evidence being presented?
What biases or assumptions might be present in the argument? [2]
Are there any logical fallacies in the argument?
Are there any gaps in the reasoning or flaws in the evidence being presented?
How can you identify and evaluate the different types of arguments, such as deductive and inductive reasoning? [1]
What assumptions are being made in the argument?
Are there any alternative explanations or viewpoints that should be considered?
How can you apply critical thinking skills to come to an unbiased conclusion? [3]
By asking these types of questions and applying critical thinking skills, we can evaluate arguments, logic, and reasoning more effectively and make more informed decisions.
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