批判性思维(第6版 英语版)

批判性思维(第6版 英语版)
作 者: Gregory Bassham William Irwin etc.
出版社: 外语教学与研究出版社
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作者简介

  格雷戈里·巴沙姆(Gregory Bassham)是宾夕法尼亚州国王学院的哲学荣誉退休教授,著述颇丰,已编辑多部书稿,新近出版的作品是《睡前读物之哲学:从西方哲学的诞生到〈善地〉》(2021)。 威廉·欧文(William Irwin)是国王学院的哲学教授,已出版多部学术著作、小说、教材,并发表多篇学术文章,主要研究方向为美学、存在主义、释经学。 亨利·纳尔多内(Henry Nardone)是国王学院的哲学荣誉退休教授,已发表多篇关于批判性思维和美学的学术文章。 詹姆斯·M. 华莱士(James M. Wallace)是国王学院的英语教授,多次出席关于写作教学、文学研究、批判性思维等主题的会议,已在同行评审期刊上发表文章。

内容简介

人身攻击?自相矛盾?转移话题?偷梁换柱? “对我有利的一定是对的。”“你就是针对我。”“大家都这么说。”…… 我们被不良的思维习惯束缚而不自知,从而落入学习、工作与生活中的思维陷阱。本书涵盖批判性思维的所有基础概念,从基本逻辑知识出发,剖析常见的逻辑谬误,通过实例分析与趣味练习,助力读者击破思维障碍,走出思维困境,成为逻辑更强、思维更全面、不盲从的独立思考者与表达者。

图书目录

A Personal Word to Students vii

Preface ix

Chapter 1 Introduction to Critical Thinking 1

What Is Critical Thinking? 1

Critical Thinking Standards 2

The Benefits of Critical Thinking 7

Barriers to Critical Thinking 9

Qualities of a Critical Thinker 26

Chapter 2 Recognizing Arguments 31

What Is an Argument? 31

Identifying Premises and Conclusions 36

What Is Not an Argument? 41

Chapter 3 Basic Logical Concepts 55

Deduction and Induction 55

How Can We Tell Whether an Argument Is Deductive or Inductive? 58

Common Patterns of Deductive Reasoning 64

Common Patterns of Inductive Reasoning 69

Deductive Validity 74

Inductive Strength 79

Chapter 4 Language 88

Finding the Right Words: The Need for Precision 88

The Importance of Precise Definitions 95

Emotive Language: Slanting the Truth 107

Euphemisms and Political Correctness 117

Chapter 5 Logical Fallacies—I 122

The Concept of Relevance 122

Fallacies of Relevance 125

Chapter 6 Logical Fallacies—II 143

Fallacies of Insufficient Evidence 143

Chapter 7 Analyzing Arguments 169

Diagramming Short Arguments 169

Summarizing Longer Arguments 180

Chapter 8 Evaluating Arguments and Truth Claims 197

When Is an Argument a Good One? 197

When Is It Reasonable to Accept a Premise? 200

Refuting Arguments 205

Chapter 9 A Little Categorical Logic 234

Categorical Statements 235

Translating into Standard Categorical Form 239

Categorical Syllogisms 247

Chapter 10 A Little Propositional Logic 263

Conjunction 264

Conjunction and Validity 267

Negation 272

Deeper Analysis of Negation and Conjunction 277

Disjunction 283

Conditional Statements 287

Chapter 11 Inductive Reasoning 298

Introduction to Induction 298

Inductive Generalizations 299

Statistical Arguments 309

Induction and Analogy 315

Induction and Causal Arguments 324

A Few Words about Probability 330

Chapter 12 Finding, Evaluating, and Using Sources 338

Finding Sources 340

Evaluating Informational Sources 349

Taking Notes 364

Using Sources 373

Chapter 13 Writing Argumentative Essays 382

Writing a Successful Argument 383

Before You Write 384

Writing the First Draft 402

After the First Draft 407

Chapter 14 Thinking Critically about the Media 417

Mass Media and Social Media 417

The News 422

News Media Bias 433

Media Literacy 445

Advertising 446

Chapter 15 Science and Pseudoscience 460

The Basic Pattern of Scientific Reasoning 460

The Limitations of Science 467

How to Distinguish Science from Pseudoscience 470

A Case Study in Pseudoscientific Thinking: Astrology 480

Appendix: The Six Habits of Effective Problem Solvers A-1

Answers to Selected Exercises ANS-1

Index I-1