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In an era of information overload, our need to learn how to critically evaluate the growing flood of information has never been greater. This title showcases the role of reason in a world saturated by media-enhanced persuasion and complex scientific and technological jargon.

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"Superior in its explanations to exercise questions, this is among the most helpful critical thinking texts I have come across - perfect for my students. Very impressive." David Hunter, Department of Philosophy, Buffalo State College, SUNY "This book covers important material not well handled by otherwise comparable texts. Indeed, the whole treatment of causal arguments is a lucid presentation of subtle material. I am aware of many other such treatments, but few are as good and none better." Tim Kenyon, Department of Philosophy, University of Waterloo

Critical Reflection

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    A Paperback by Malcolm Murray, Nebojsa Kujundzic

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      Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
      Publication Date: 4/26/2005 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780773528802, 978-0773528802
      ISBN10: 0773528806

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      In an era of information overload, our need to learn how to critically evaluate the growing flood of information has never been greater. This title showcases the role of reason in a world saturated by media-enhanced persuasion and complex scientific and technological jargon.

      Trade Review
      "Superior in its explanations to exercise questions, this is among the most helpful critical thinking texts I have come across - perfect for my students. Very impressive." David Hunter, Department of Philosophy, Buffalo State College, SUNY "This book covers important material not well handled by otherwise comparable texts. Indeed, the whole treatment of causal arguments is a lucid presentation of subtle material. I am aware of many other such treatments, but few are as good and none better." Tim Kenyon, Department of Philosophy, University of Waterloo

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