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1.Critical thinking is 

  • A. the ability to consider long-term consequences and make decisions that enhance our development
  •  B. emotionally charged thinking
  •  C. not essential to effective learning and productive living
  •  D. the same as creative thinking

 

2.Lack of critical thinking  

  • A. leads to open-minded skepticism 
  •  B. has no influence on decisions
  •  C. may result in wrong career choices, and other poor decisions
  •  D. leads to more creative thinking

 

3.Dualism is  

  • A. a matter of opinion, to which everyone has a right
  •  B. perceived as disrespectful and judgmental, and they expect their opinions to be supported
  •  C. where one believes in relativity and context, and no absolute right and wrong. 
  •  D. a simplistic way of thinking characterized by a black-and-white, right-and-wrong style of logic

 

4.Relativism is  

  • A. a struggle to apply critical thinking to real-life conflicts 
  •  B. where one believes in relativity and context, and no absolute right and wrong
  •  C. not matter of opinion, to which everyone has a right
  •  D. a simplistic way of thinking characterized by a black-and-white, right-and-wrong style of logic

 

5.Fideism states 

  • A. faith is beyond what empirical evidence and reason can prove
  •  B. rejects that religious arguments do not need to be proven
  •  C. the divine cannot be revealed only through revelation and faith
  •  D. the compatibility of faith and reason

 

6.Critical rationalism  

  • A. argues for the compatibility of faith and reason
  •  B. does not accept that faith occurs from direct revelation of God
  •  C. accepts that religious arguments do not need to be proven through worldly reason and evidence
  •  D. faith is beyond what empirical evidence and reason can prove

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