Critical Thinking: Intelligence, Brain Training, Skeptical Thinking, and Critical Analyses
Written by Samirah Eaton, Marco Jameson and Gary Dankock
Narrated by Carlton Smith, J.A. Lydock and Rory Young
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About this audiobook
This book consists of 3 different titles, which are:
Title 1: Skepticism is a philosophical movement that has been in existence for centuries. And even though some may call it old and outdated, studying this concept can bring enlightenment to the soul. Sometimes, being skeptical is erroneously connected to simply being negative. But this assumption is far from the truth.
Title 2: Critical thinking means, among others, that you look at multiple sides of a controversial topic, that you can stay objective and put away your biases until you have reached a firm conclusion based on verifiable facts. This skill is highly valuable in job interviews, relationships, and everyday life.
Title 3: By now, you may have heard about the differences between regular intelligence and emotional intelligence. But what makes a person really emotionally intelligent? And why is it so important to be emotionally intelligent? Those are some of the things we will discuss in this book.
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