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Ch03 critical thinking
1.
NETA PowerPoint® Slides
to accompany Copyright © 2015 by Nelson Education Ltd. Mohawk College 3-1
2.
Understanding the Role
of Critical Thinking Copyright © 2015 by Nelson Education Ltd. Chapter 3 3-2
3.
Critical Thinking As
a writer, thinking about your audience is a critical task—critical referring to the idea that you are delving below what is on the surface, not in the sense that you are being negative. Critical thinking is the means through which we analyze, or do close readings of, people, situations, and writing. Copyright © 2015 by Nelson Education Ltd. 3-3
4.
The Interpretive Critical
Thinking Model The following are 10 aspects of the model: •the main point •the supplementary messages •the context •the author’s point of view •the assumptions and bias •the facts and theories •the themes and keywords •the logic and methods •the relationship to other works •reflection on your own ideas Copyright © 2015 by Nelson Education Ltd. 3-4
5.
What Is the
Main Point? The first question will help you find the thesis or main idea. In general, the main point is contained in either the introduction or the conclusion of the text you are analyzing. It is important to examine all parts of the text, though, to get a true sense of its message, as some writers do bury the main point rather than stating it right up front. Copyright © 2015 by Nelson Education Ltd. 3-5
6.
What Are the
Supplementary Messages? The second question will help you identify the issues discussed in the text. For your own critical analysis, make a list of supplementary messages in order to get a sense of the topics the author discusses. At this point, you might also make a note of what is missing from that list. Is there something you would think should be included but isn’t? Copyright © 2015 by Nelson Education Ltd. 3-6
7.
What Is the
Context? The third question will help you understand the background of the text you are reading. Context is about situating the argument in the geographical, political, and social location of the time, as well as considering any information you have about the author. Copyright © 2015 by Nelson Education Ltd. 3-7
8.
What Is the
Author’s Point of View? The fourth question will help you understand what is included and what is left out of a text. Remember to keep an open mind when you are reading—the point of critical thinking is to listen to the author’s point of view, to consider the arguments presented, and then, in light of your analysis, to decide on your own opinion, whether it remains what it was before you read the piece or it has changed. Copyright © 2015 by Nelson Education Ltd. 3-8
9.
What Are the
Assumptions and Bias? The fifth question will help you identify the way the author sees the world and the assumptions that he or she makes about that world. Once you understand the author’s assumptions and biases, you can assess whether the author’s viewpoints align with your own ideas and beliefs. And even if you disagree with the author’s position, you can still comment upon the validity of the argument or the expertise with which the piece was written. Copyright © 2015 by Nelson Education Ltd. 3-9
10.
What Are the
Facts and Theories? The sixth question will help you understand the supports the author uses for the argument they make. The author of the work you are reading may use facts (statistics, percentages, or readily available and accepted data) and theories (academic ideas or systems applied to different subjects, such as feminist theory or Freudian theory) to support his or her ideas. Copyright © 2015 by Nelson Education Ltd. 3-10
11.
What Are the
Themes and Keywords? The seventh question will help you identify the words that jump out at you. This list might also include words that you aren’t familiar with but that appear to be important to the work. It will also likely include those words that get repeated throughout the work. Copyright © 2015 by Nelson Education Ltd. 3-11
12.
What Is the
Logic and Methods? The eighth question will help you understand the author’s way of thinking. Most logic is about interpretation of facts, statistics, or ideas. And interpretation is an art, rather than a science. One area of logic that it is important to understand is the role of fallacies—pseudo-arguments that authors use to try to get you to respond in a certain way but that don’t hold up to testing. Copyright © 2015 by Nelson Education Ltd. 3-12
13.
Some Logical Fallacies
The Slippery Slope “If we allow you to have one cookie, you will likely eat the entire bag.” The Straw Man “Well, of course John hates multinational food corporations; he believes we should have a small grocery store on every block and have to pay $100 for a loaf of bread.” The Red Herring “I know that exercising is healthy, but what can I do to avoid junk food?” Copyright © 2015 by Nelson Education Ltd. Ad Hominem “I would love Toronto’s commitment to equity, if it weren’t for all the dirty politicians.” 3-13
14.
What Is the
Relationship to Other Works? The ninth question will help you avoid taking anything on its own as the only opinion on an issue. We don’t want just one opinion on a subject; we want many facts, opinions, and ideas so that we can come up with our own views on the issues presented. One way that writers can help readers reach their own conclusions is by using various sources in their work. Copyright © 2015 by Nelson Education Ltd. 3-14
15.
How Does This
Reflect on Your Own Ideas? The tenth question will help you consider where your own thoughts fit in. What you want, though, is always to come back to your ideas in light of what you have read and experienced and to see how those filters change your view (or not). Copyright © 2015 by Nelson Education Ltd. 3-15
16.
Using the Critical
Thinking Interpretive Model Copyright © 2015 by Nelson Education Ltd. 3-16
17.
The Toulmin Method
of Analysis This method is useful because it is easy to use on everyday arguments such as those we might read in a magazine, journal, or newspaper. It requires breaking down an argument into six basic parts in order to understand what the author’s main idea is and how logical the supplementary points are. Copyright © 2015 by Nelson Education Ltd. 3-17
18.
The Claim, Grounds,
and Warrant A claim is also called the argument or thesis—essentially, it is why the point is being made. The grounds are the evidence, the reasons, or the facts, statistics, and so on that are used to back up the claim. A warrant is an assumption of what the relationship is between the data and the claim. Copyright © 2015 by Nelson Education Ltd. 3-18
19.
Three Types of
Grounds 1. Data-based. Grounds are often based in the presentation of facts or evidence. 2. Credibility-based. In this case, credible (believable) witnesses or authorities are used to back up points. 3. Analytic or reason-based. Evidence can be offered on the basis of its reasonableness, the degree to which it appears logical. Copyright © 2015 by Nelson Education Ltd. 3-19
20.
The Backing, Qualifier,
Rebuttal The Toulmin model includes three other parts: the backing, the qualifier, and the rebuttal. These parts allow you to analyze the strength of the argument (or claim) that is being made. Copyright © 2015 by Nelson Education Ltd. 3-20
21.
The Backing, Qualifier,
Rebuttal cont’d The backing is the support or reasoning to back up the warrant. The qualifier is the limit or conditions of the claim and warrant. The rebuttal, a term that you might be familiar with from debating, is any exception to the claim, and a description and discussion of any counterarguments to the claim itself. Dealing with these counterarguments strengthens our own argument. Copyright © 2015 by Nelson Education Ltd. 3-21
22.
Summary • By
using your knowledge about your audience when you are writing, and through careful reading and close analysis of arguments, you have the ability to create a logical and persuasive piece of writing that can be clearly understood. Copyright © 2015 by Nelson Education Ltd. 3-22