Critical thinking

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Synopsis: Thinking: Thinking: Critical thinking:


ART23.pdf

Critical thinking is then reflexive allowing debate about alternative assumptions. The latter is an essential feature as there is no single‘right'way to decide interventions in situations as their context


ART48.pdf

Design/methodology/approach The main method applied is combined critical thinking with a review of selected aspects of complexity theory

but either way, a critical thinking approach can be helpful. Bringing together complexity theory, reframing and some critical thinking provides a way to understand how techniques can work better,

be applied better, and most importantly lead to better decision-making and policy making (and perhaps contribute to use of theories of social change in foresight).


ART64.pdf

He concluded that there is a lack of critical thinking at epistemological and ontological levels in particular, and too much of a business-as usual mentality (Hames 2011b).


Science.PublicPolicyVol39\4. Orienting international science cooperation to meet global ‘grand challenges’.pdf

e g. teaching critical thinking and better appreciation of risk and uncertainty. A wide variety of electronic and visual medium are used now routinely to ensure the work of scientists is communicated effectively to public audiences.


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