The Power of Critical Thinking
Effective Reasoning about Ordinary and Extraordinary Claims
by Lewis Vaughn
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The Power of Critical Thinking: Effective Reasoning About Ordinary and Extraordinary Claims, Sixth Edition, provides the broadest range of tools to show students how critical thinking applies in their lives and the world around them. It explores the essentials of critical reasoning, argumentation, logic, and argumentative essay writing while also i...
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