Ennis Conception Of Critical Thinking

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Ennis (1996)(R.H. Ennis, 1996) defended a conception of critical thinking based primarily on particular skills, such as generalizing, inferring, reasoning, evaluating, reasoning, and the like. For him, critical thinking is the correct assessing of statements. Like Ennis, Paul (1984)(Richard Paul, 1984) emphasizes the skills and processes associated with critical thinking. He distinguishes critical thinking in the weak sense from critical thinking in the strong sense. Unlike Ennis and Paul, McPeck (1981)(McPeck, 1981) argued that critical thinking is specific to a particular discipline, and that it depends on the thorough knowledge and understanding of the content and epistemology of the discipline. For him, critical thinking cannot be taught

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