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You're the 'Exception That Proves The Rule'...it takes personal discipline and effort to practice

Author: TyroneIrish (23714 Posts - Joined: Oct 8, 2020)
Posted at 8:14 pm on Feb 20, 2026
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Critical Thinking...and it's a lifelong exercise...as noted in this excerpt from the attached description of the term...certainly superior to simply going with one's gut feeling devoid of any effort to challenge that perception, or "Null Hypothesis".

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Critical thinking is the intellectually disciplined process of actively and skillfully conceptualizing, applying, analyzing, synthesizing, and/or evaluating information gathered from, or generated by, observation, experience, reflection, reasoning, or communication, as a guide to belief and action. In its exemplary form, it is based on universal intellectual values that transcend subject matter divisions: clarity, accuracy, precision, consistency, relevance, sound evidence, good reasons, depth, breadth, and fairness.

It entails the examination of those structures or elements of thought implicit in all reasoning: purpose, problem, or question-at-issue; assumptions; concepts; empirical grounding; reasoning leading to conclusions; implications and consequences; objections from alternative viewpoints; and frame of reference. Critical thinking — in being responsive to variable subject matter, issues, and purposes — is incorporated in a family of interwoven modes of thinking, among them: scientific thinking, mathematical thinking, historical thinking, anthropological thinking, economic thinking, moral thinking, and philosophical thinking.

Critical thinking can be seen as having two components: 1) a set of information and belief generating and processing skills, and 2) the habit, based on intellectual commitment, of using those skills to guide behavior. It is thus to be contrasted with: 1) the mere acquisition and retention of information alone, because it involves a particular way in which information is sought and treated; 2) the mere possession of a set of skills, because it involves the continual use of them; and 3) the mere use of those skills ("as an exercise") without acceptance of their results.

Critical thinking varies according to the motivation underlying it. When grounded in selfish motives, it is often manifested in the skillful manipulation of ideas in service of one’s own, or one's groups’, vested interest. As such it is typically intellectually flawed, however pragmatically successful it might be. When grounded in fairmindedness and intellectual integrity, it is typically of a higher order intellectually, though subject to the charge of "idealism" by those habituated to its selfish use.

Critical thinking of any kind is never universal in any individual; everyone is subject to episodes of undisciplined or irrational thought. Its quality is therefore typically a matter of degree and dependent on, among other things, the quality and depth of experience in a given domain of thinking or with respect to a particular class of questions. No one is a critical thinker through-and-through, but only to such-and-such a degree, with such-and-such insights and blind spots, subject to such-and-such tendencies towards self-delusion. For this reason, the development of critical thinking skills and dispositions is a life-long endeavor.

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Link: https://www.criticalthinking.org/pages/defining-critical-thinking/766

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Replies to: "You're the 'Exception That Proves The Rule'...it takes personal discipline and effort to practice"

  • Ding dong the tariffs are dead... at least under the emergency powers act. [LINK] - Curly1918 - 3:49pm 2/20/26 (27) [View All]
    • Parsing through Robert's' opinion - Mark - 3:52pm 2/20/26
      • Regulating importation does not include tariffs. - PaND - 3:54pm 2/20/26
        • Roberts addressed that argument - Mark - 3:58pm 2/20/26
          • The core issue was whether tariffs amount to taxes... AND COMMON SENSE SAYS THEY DO! - Curly1918 - 4:03pm 2/20/26
            • "Common Sense is Neither Common nor Sense"...I'll take "Critical Thinking" & "Prudential Judgement" [LINK] - TyroneIrish - 4:37pm 2/20/26
              • . [NT] - Curly1918 - 6:46pm 2/20/26
                • Re: Critical thinking is rationalization for whatever makes the "thinker' feel good. [NT] - Curly1918 - 6:47pm 2/20/26
                  • You're the 'Exception That Proves The Rule'...it takes personal discipline and effort to practice [LINK] - TyroneIrish - 8:14pm 2/20/26
                    • You are a stepford liberal and critical thinking jumped the shark years ago. [NT] - Curly1918 - 8:19pm 2/20/26
                      • "Notre Dame Philosophy Professor to lead new collaboration research on Critical Thinking... [LINK] - TyroneIrish - 8:28pm 2/20/26
                      • Time for you to substantiate your opinion... [NT] - TyroneIrish - 8:22pm 2/20/26
          • Read the dissent, it's all in there. - PaND - 4:02pm 2/20/26
            • The market yawned... so you're right that some tariff regime shall remain. - Curly1918 - 4:07pm 2/20/26
              • There will be no refunds. - PaND - 4:11pm 2/20/26
                • But there shall be more litigation on this issue. - Curly1918 - 4:20pm 2/20/26
                  • I’m sure there will be. - PaND - 4:22pm 2/20/26
    • 6-3. Does he surrender or create a crisis? [NT] - Chris94 - 3:51pm 2/20/26
      • Market is up on the news. I vote he does nothing & focuses ire on Fed [NT] - LanceManion - 5:28pm 2/20/26
      • Probably wait until his third term to do anything. [NT] - NedoftheHill - 5:02pm 2/20/26
        • You brought it up MAGAnut - jimbasil - 5:08pm 2/20/26
          • Scroll down. You did. If Trump mentions it, he is trolling conspiracy nuts like you. [NT] - NedoftheHill - 5:10pm 2/20/26
            • Just now - how about reading the post instead of Ned-jerking another post. [NT] - jimbasil - 5:15pm 2/20/26
      • Crisis? He might reassert tariffs under a different act which is less flexible but still effective. - Curly1918 - 3:59pm 2/20/26
        • What act? The Commerce Clause of the Constitution is pretty clear on this. - Chris94 - 4:18pm 2/20/26
          • There are actually several acts in which Congress has authorized the President to impose tariffs. [LINK] - Curly1918 - 4:25pm 2/20/26
            • Wow. Those are interesting. Really inside baseball. [NT] - Chris94 - 4:41pm 2/20/26
              • Maybe he should have used them in the first place. [NT] - Curly1918 - 7:08pm 2/20/26

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