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Critical thinkers are willing to change their minds from "summary" of Critical Thinking by David McKay

Critical thinkers are not afraid to admit when they are wrong. This willingness to change their minds is a key aspect of critical thinking. It requires humility and open-mindedness, as well as a commitment to following the evidence wherever it may lead. When new information comes to light or a different perspective is presented, critical thinkers do not dismiss it out of hand. Instead, they carefully consider the evidence and arguments before making a judgment. They are willing to engage in thoughtful reflection and self-examination, even if it means admitting that they were mistaken. Changing one's mind can be difficult, especially if it means letting go of long-held beliefs or admitting that previous decisions were based on faulty reasoning. However, critical thinkers understand that intellectual growth and personal development require a willingness to reevaluate one's beliefs and be open to new ideas. By being open to changing their minds, critical thinkers demonstrate a commitment to intellectual honesty and a respect for the truth. They are not swayed by pride or ego but rather by a sincere desire to seek out the best possible understanding of a given issue or situation.
  1. The ability to change one's mind is a sign of intellectual maturity and a willingness to engage in the hard work of critical thinking. It requires a willingness to set aside preconceived notions and biases in order to arrive at a more accurate and nuanced understanding of the world.
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Critical Thinking

David McKay

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