Critical Thinking: Evaluating Claims and Arguments in Everyday Life

Palo Alto, CA: Mayfield (1986)
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More than any other textbook, Moore and Parker's Critical Thinking has defined the structure and content of the critical thinking course at colleges and universities across the country--and has done so with a witty writing style that students enjoy. Now in full-color, the eighth edition brings the concepts of critical thinking to life in vivid detail, with current examples relevant to today's students.

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