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They recognize their own biases from "summary" of Critical Thinking by David McKay

Recognizing one's biases is a fundamental aspect of critical thinking. It involves acknowledging that our perspectives and judgments are influenced by our personal experiences, beliefs, and values. This self-awareness is crucial because it allows us to approach information and arguments with a more objective mindset. By understanding our own biases, we can better evaluate the validity and reliability of the information we encounter. When individuals are able to recognize their biases, they are more likely to engage in thoughtful reflection and analysis. Instead of simply accepting information at face value, they are inclined to question their assumptions and consider alternative viewpoints. This critical self-reflection helps to guard against the pitfalls of confirmation bias, where individuals seek out information that confir...
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    Critical Thinking

    David McKay

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