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Thinking matters : critical thinking as creative problem solving

By: Mar, Gary R.
Publisher: New Jersey : World Scientific, 2021Description: xiii, 217 p. ; ill. (some color), 26 cm.ISBN: 9789811216244.Subject(s): Problem solving | Creative thinking | Critical thinking | Aristotelian categorical propositions | Binary coding | Brain, left-right | Card tricks | Chaos theory | Checker-shadow illusion | Dependent relations | Data architecture | Euler path | Fermat's Last Theorem | Godel's theorem | Halting problem | Isomorphism | Kuratowski's theorem | Ladd-Franklin rules | Modus ponens | Nine dot puzzle | Probability tree | Ramsey's theorem | Silhouette illusion | Heuristics PuzzlesDDC classification: 153.43 Summary: The ancient Roman orator Horace (65 B.C.-8 B.C.) wrote, "Control your mind or it will control you." In today's society we are faced with more information, and more complex information, than ever. Faced with making decisions, we can feel overwhelmed and helpless. One way to become less helpless - to gain control over our lives - is to gain control over our own thinking. We can feel helpless when faced with this barrage of information, opinions, data, and conflicting arguments if we lack the skills to quickly grasp and critically evaluate them. This book is designed to impart these kinds of skills.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

The ancient Roman orator Horace (65 B.C.-8 B.C.) wrote, "Control your mind or it will control you." In today's society we are faced with more information, and more complex information, than ever. Faced with making decisions, we can feel overwhelmed and helpless. One way to become less helpless - to gain control over our lives - is to gain control over our own thinking. We can feel helpless when faced with this barrage of information, opinions, data, and conflicting arguments if we lack the skills to quickly grasp and critically evaluate them. This book is designed to impart these kinds of skills.

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