Despite having spent much time here, at JREF, reading Swift and copious books by Feynman, Dawkins, Sagan and the like, I notice that my own critical thinking skills are still woefully underdeveloped.
Is there anything you would specifically recommend as a good source of education in this area?
How exactly can/do you teach critical thinking?



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Biochemists use statistics (more than you might think). Should biochemists just let a knowledge of statistics permeate or should they be formally taught? I would say the latter. Biochemists have to apply logic and the scientific method to their work. Should the ability to spot, for example, a non-sequitur be learned by permeation or should it be formally taught? I think the latter.
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