I'm reading The Internet of Us: knowing more and understanding less in the age of Big Data by Michael Patrick Lynch. Fascinating, very relevant to "fake news." Lynch says that we know our opinions to be true by:
- Experience (via our lived senses)
- Reasoning (logical thought)
- Reflection (considering other's knowledge through its effect, existence, or character)
- Responsible (is someone else's fact grounded in the above and are they accountable for its veracity? Has it been examined rigorously by others and is therefore trustworthy?)
not
based on reason and, therefore, form a poor, shaky foundation for
decision-making - See more at:
https://chroniclevitae.com/news/1691-what-is-critical-thinking-anyway#sthash.fXS0Uxln.dpuf
because
they aren’t necessarily grounded in reality - See more at:
https://chroniclevitae.com/news/1691-what-is-critical-thinking-anyway#sthash.fXS0Uxln.dpuf
because
they aren’t necessarily grounded in reality - See more at:
https://chroniclevitae.com/news/1691-what-is-critical-thinking-anyway#sthash.fXS0Uxln.dpuf
because
they aren’t necessarily grounded in reality - See more at:
https://chroniclevitae.com/news/1691-what-is-critical-thinking-anyway#sthash.fXS0Uxln.dpuf
What Is Critical Thinking, Anyway?
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