In the spirit of promoting citizenship in our democracy, during this time as the 2024 presidential election begins to ramp up, every once in a while Julia and I will replay one of our previous episodes—an episode that reminds us of how important critical thinking is to our democracy. So, here’s the first of those: Thinking Clearly episode #79: How critical thinking can make us better citizens and cure our ailing democracy-with guest Timothy Redmond.
#15-New Approaches to Learning the Process of Critical Thinking with guest Dr. Kevin deLaplante
#14-The Knowledge Illusion with guest: Professor Steven Sloman
#13-Beliefs, Urban Legends, and Myths
#12-Frames and Narratives
#11-Evidence-Based Practices and Policies with guest Dr. Steven Novella
#10-The Scientific Method with guest Professor Jevin West
#09-Intuition vs Analysis
#08-Researching Evidence using the Internet with guest: Tim Miller
#07-Behind the Headlines with guest: Professor Marcy Burstiner
#06-Critical Thinking and the California Common Core Curricula with in-studio guests, Lori Breyer and Colby Smart
#05-Critical Thinking contrasted with Rhetoric and Propaganda with Guests: Professors Donna and Josh Potratz
#04-How Our Minds Can Deceive Us and How to Compensate for That
#03-Evaluating Premises and Arguments with guest: Professor Benjamin Shaeffer
#02-The Importance of Critical Thinking in a Democracy
#01-Introduction to Critical Thinking
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