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  • The Ultimate Guide to Improving Your Critical Thinking Skills, Becoming Better at Problem Solving, Mastering Logical Fallacies and Avoiding Cognitive Biases
  • By: Scott Lovell
  • Narrated by: Timothy Burke
  • Length: 5 hrs and 29 mins
  • 3.7 out of 5 stars (10 ratings)

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By: Scott Lovell
Narrated by: Timothy Burke
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Summary

If you want to impress people with your critical-thinking skills, then pay attention....

Two comprehensive manuscripts in one audiobook:

  • Critical Thinking: How to Improve Your Critical Thinking Skills, Problem Solving Skills, and Avoid the 25 Cognitive Biases in Decision-Making
  • Logical Fallacies: Do You Make These Mistakes in Reasoning?

Critical-thinking skills are essential in the new knowledge economy. Jobs require increasing demands of flexible intellectual skills and the ability to analyze information and integrate diverse sources of knowledge in solving problems. 

By listening to part one of this audiobook, you will: 

  • Discover how to think critically
  • Learn how to combat cognitive biases
  • Become a better argumentative writer who can form logical and solid arguments
  • Understand and recognize divergent and convergent thinking
  • Discover how to become remarkable at asking the right questions
  • Get a deeper understanding of the critical-thinking process
  • Be able to put your child on a critical-thinking path
  • Discover what lawyers can teach you about learning how to think
  • And much, much more

The second part of this audiobook will give you the tools to fight logical fallacies and make your arguments completely bulletproof logically. 

Moreover, if you want to be a great debater, it will help you learn all the ins and outs of logical fallacies so you can laugh (inside) as your opponent gets stuck in them. 

This might be a revolutionary experience for you, and once you are finished, your critical-thinking skills will have grown tenfold. 

So, what are you waiting for? Get this audiobook now to learn more about critical thinking!

©2018 Scott Lovell (P)2018 Scott Lovell

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Robotic sounding narration ruins everything. Awful. Otherwise it may have been good, but I just couldn't see past it.

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Good read

Very good introduction into critical thinking and biases .
It has an easy to understand approach.

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Informative Audiobook!

I loved the book, but it can be quite challenging to finish due to its monotonous recital.

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Fairly Good

It awakened me and abetted me to comprehend why I'm so upbeat most of the time moreover it additionally accompanied me to fathom why so many of the people close to me are experiencing such a difficulties living a simple life.

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  • CptnNemo
  • 14-07-20

Really basic. Its teaching you a college essay

No critical thinking in this book. if you dont know how to write an English essay for high school or college this will teach you the structure. Else you will not find it valuable. I couldn't get through it after the first few basic chapters. Perhaps it got interesting after that but I doubt it.

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  • Mclaughlin
  • 11-12-19

Critical Thinking

I would not have stuck with a book that long if I didn't think it was the best. It's always current, the exercises are good and helpful, much of the book is amusing while still imparting critical information.

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  • Wsil Ali
  • 16-12-18

Loved It

Made me realize that I could be much better and faster than I am. Teaching our brains to work better is a very interesting topic and one I recommend that you investigate. Let this book get you started.

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  • Suzie Jack
  • 16-12-18

Lovely

As a philosophy major I am always looking for interesting info on how people make decisions, etc. This book is an interesting read. Its not what I expected, but was very useful and interesting none the less. I really enjoyed the historical insight to how critical thinking has evolved over time.

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  • kwcraig88
  • 06-09-20

Very Rudimentary, Awful Narration, Super Boring

This book reads like a summary in a 7th grade school textbook. It's a decent refresher or introduction on basic terminology w/ fine examples, but it is an absolute black hole of personality and style, and the narrator sounds like an AI a la Siri or Alexa. It's way too short and basic to justify how dry it is. Would be worth a listen or read if it were free-- you can probably just look up a PowerPoint presentation, Prezi, YouTube video, or schoolteacher's lesson plans on logical fallacies and learn all the same stuff, maybe more, and it's unlikely anything else you find will be less engaging.

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  • Freeman
  • 12-12-19

Good Book

I truly appreciated this book and thought that it was instructive. I would have given it five stars because the data was right on the money. By and large, Good book worth the purchase

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  • Anonymous User
  • 11-12-19

This is the right book

Good intro book for critical thinking. You will learn how to develop your critical thinking skills. It's a little wordy though. Excellent book, priced right.

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  • Melissa
  • 16-12-18

Awesome

It's relaxing to realize that the future purchasers of this book will be establishing well in crucial thinking. By perusing this book, it can enable us to procure to recognize the bad, good and the beauty of reality and the ugly lies as well.

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  • Chuzzzz
  • 09-07-20

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  • Beverley Cooley
  • 12-12-19

Very Well Done

It is an extremely essential initial content. It is a quick perusing book, which states and characterizes the fundamental ideas, capacities, and advice for creating basic reasoning aptitudes.