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PHIL 347 Week 3 Discussion: Evaluating Sources (graded)
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Introduction “Everyone is entitled to their own opinions – but not their own facts.” (Daniel Patrick Moynihan, cited in Vanity Fair, 2010, para. 2) We form opinions – and make our judgme nts – based on facts we observe and values we hold. Our judgments are also influenced by the opinions of others. In the section “An Expert on Hate in America” in Chapter 6, one of the authors, Dr. Peter Facione, renders an opinion on a non-profit civil rights organization: Southern Poverty Law Cent...
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PHIL 347 In the section "An Expert on Hate in America" in Chapter 6, one of the authors, D
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PHIL 347 In the section "An Expert on Hate in America" in Chapter 6, one of the authors, D PHIL 347 In the section "An Expert on Hate in America" in Chapter 6, one of the authors, Dr. Peter Facione, renders an opinion on a non-profit civil rights organization: Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC). ï‚·Did the article in Chapter 6 of the text seem credible and reliable? Why? Was it because it was in a textbook? Because it was written by a learned and respected person? Because of the conten...
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PHIL 347 In Chapter 5 of the book "Title: Think Critically, Authors: Peter Facione, Carol
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PHIL 347 In Chapter 5 of the book "Title: Think Critically, Authors: Peter Facione, Carol PHIL 347 In Chapter 5 of the book "Title: Think Critically, Authors: Peter Facione, Carol Ann Gittens, Publisher: Pearson, Publication Date: , Edition: 3rd the section "Making Arguments" states: "In some ways applying our core critical thinking skills to analysis can be more difficult than offering an evaluative opinion. Analysis, like interpretation, is understanding at a deep level (p. 89)"What ...
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PHIL 347 Week 4 Discussion; Distinguishing Inductive and Deductive Reasoning (Responses Added)
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Required Resources
Read/review the following resources for this activity:
•	Textbook: Chapter 6, 7
•	Lesson
•	Minimum of 1 scholarly source (in addition to the textbook)
Introduction
"Everyone is entitled to their own opinions – but not their own facts." (Daniel Patrick Moynihan, cited in Vanity Fair, 2010, para. 2)
We form opinions – and make our judgments – based on facts we observe and values we hold. Our judgments are also influenced by the opinions of others. In the section "An ...
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PHIL 347 Week 1 Discussion: Wisdom vs. Knowledge CORRECT ANSWERS AND ASSURED GRADE A SCORE
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PHIL 347 Week 1 Discussion: Wisdom vs. Knowledge CORRECT ANSWERS AND ASSURED GRADE A SCORE 
 
Content Reflection 
 
As a future nurse, I fully recognize the necessity of critical thinking and how vital it is to apply in a nurse's plan of care. After this week's reading of chapters one, two, three, and in our textbook Think Critically by Peter Facione and Carol Ann Gittens and participating in the discussion, I would define critical thinking as a skill built over time from experience, knowledg...
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Module 1 rated A+ CORRECTLY ANSWERED
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Module 1 rated A+ CORRECTLY ANSWEREDWhat is critical thinking? 
Critical thinking is the ability to think clearly and rationally. It includes the ability to engage in reflective and independent thinking. 
 
 
 
Someone with critical thinking skills is able to do the following : 
-understand the logical connections between ideas 
* identify, construct and evaluate arguments 
* detect inconsistencies and common mistakes in reasoning 
* solve problems systematically 
* identify the relevance and im...
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PHIL 347 Week 3 Discussion; Evaluating Sources
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Required Resources
Read/review the following resources for this activity:
•	Textbook: Chapter 6, 7
•	Lesson
•	Minimum of 1 scholarly source (in addition to the textbook)
Introduction
"Everyone is entitled to their own opinions – but not their own facts." (Daniel Patrick Moynihan, cited in Vanity Fair, 2010, para. 2)
We form opinions – and make our judgments – based on facts we observe and values we hold. Our judgments are also influenced by the opinions of others. In the section "An ...
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Week1 Journal- wisdom vs knowledge.
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Week1 Journal- wisdom vs knowledge. 
PHIL 327N 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
JOURNAL: WISDOM VS. KNOWLEDGE 
 
 
Lena Saniri Chamberlain College of Nursing PHIL327N: Critical Reasoning 
Professor Jason Oakes July 13, 2020 
 
 
Content Reflection 
 
As a future nurse, I fully recognize the necessity of critical thinking and how vital it is to apply in a nurse's plan of care. After this week's reading of chapters one, two, three, and in our textbook Think Critically by Peter Facione and Carol Ann Gittens a...
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