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Critical Writing

A Guide to Writing a Paper Using the Concepts and Processes of Critical Thinking
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Critical Writing by Gerald Nosich is an insightful guide that delves into the nuances of improving writing skills through the lens of critical thinking. The book emphasises structured reasoning, clarity, and precision in writing, offering strategies for effectively communicating ideas. It's particularly useful for those looking to enhance their ability to construct and critique arguments in various contexts.
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You might enjoy this book if you're looking to enhance your critical thinking and writing skills, particularly within a philosophical and psychological context. It provides strategies to think more deeply and articulate ideas clearly, making it a valuable resource for students and professionals aiming to improve their analytical abilities.

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The main goal of Critical Writing is to provide students with a set of robust, integrated critical concepts and processes that will allow to them think through a topic, and then write about it, and to do so in a way that is built on, and permeated by, substantive critical thinking.

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The main goal of Critical Writing is to provide students with a set of robust, integrated critical concepts and processes that will allow them to think through a topic, and then write about it, in a way that is built on, and permeated by, substantive critical thinking. The “topic” in question can be virtually anything that can be written about: issues, situations, problems, questions, arguments, and decisions are just some examples. The critical thinking tools and concepts are built on the Paul-Elder Approach to critical thinking.

A major part of the goal of the book is to provide not only the “what” of writing a paper but the “how” of it. The “what” is constituted by the essential components of a well-thought-out paper: thesis statement and main points, an articulated structure, development, research, the need for clarity, grammatical correctness, and several others.

Addressing the “how” of these occupies a significantly greater part of Critical Writing. The aim throughout is to show:

  • how you can actually construct a thesis statement and the other main points that constitute the structure of the paper;
  • how you can write the actual paragraphs that make up the body of the paper;
  • how you can engage in productive research and do so in a planned, self-directed way;
  • how you can make a point clear—not just grammatically or stylistically clear, but clear in thought and clear in communicating that thought to an audience;
  • how you can think your way through the numerous unanticipated issues (including aspects of grammatical correctness, transitions, as well as many others) that arise in the course of writing papers.

The book aims to provide close and careful processes for carrying out each of these, always through the use of one’s best reasoned judgment—through critical thinking.

A closely related goal in the book is to bring in the standards of critical thinking. A well-thought-out paper needs to be clear, accurate, relevant, and fair; it needs to stress the important parts of a topic (rather than the minor side issues); it should be as precise, deep, broad, and sufficient as it needs to be for the context in which the paper is written. But recognizing that these standards are essential is plainly not enough. With the critical thinking standards, the “how” is again paramount. Critical Writing provides concrete usable ways for students to make their paper more accurate, more relevant, and so forth, and to communicate its accuracy, relevance, and the rest to the writers’ audience. Perhaps just as important, the book gives specific prompts that help to direct writers toward the thinking required to help them meet those standards.

The specific focus in the book is on writing a paper, but the concepts and processes of critical writing apply in a direct and useful way to virtually any kind of non-fictional writing.

[1]Critical Writing: A Guide to Writing a Paper Using the Concepts and Processes of Critical Thinking lays out the main dimensions of the Foundation for Critical Thinking’s articulation of critical thinking (www.criticalthinking.org) as they apply to writing. The approach was developed by Richard Paul, Linda Elder, and myself. Probably the best overview of it is contained in Paul and Elder’s Critical Thinking: Concepts and Tools. Though Paul and Elder’s book is highly condensed, it spells out the essential components of a robust conception of critical thinking.

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Critical Writing by Gerald Nosich receives praise for providing practical strategies and tools for integrating critical thinking into writing. Reviewers highlight its user-friendly approach and the effective application of the Paul-Elder framework, noting its value for both instructors and students. The book is commended for bridging the often-neglected link between good thinking and writing, offering a comprehensive resource for enhancing writing skills across disciplines.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781538140918

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 12 March 2021

Country: United States

Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Illustration: 6 BW Illustrations

Audience: Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 18.0mm

Width: 153.0mm

Height: 230.0mm

Weight: 472g

Pages: 296

About the Author

Dr. Gerald Nosich is a noted authority on critical thinking across disciplines and has given more than 250 workshops on all aspects of teaching critical thinking. Since the mid-1980s he has become committed to teaching critical thinking across the curriculum. He is convinced that the only way for students to learn a subject matter is to think their way through it. He is the author of Reasons and Arguments (Wadsworth, 1982). His second book, Learning to Think Things Through: A Guide to Critical Thinking Across the Curriculum, has been translated into Spanish, Chinese, and Arabic.

Dr. Nosich has given workshops for instructors at all levels of education in the U.S., Canada, Thailand, Lithuania, Austria, and Germany. He has worked with the U.S. Department of Education on a project for National Assessment of Higher Order Thinking Skills; given teleconferences sponsored by PBS and Starlink on teaching critical thinking within subject-matter courses; served as a consultant/evaluator for SACS Accreditation of programs at various colleges and universities emphasizing critical thinking; and has been featured as a Noted Scholar at the University of British Columbia. He is the author of numerous articles, audio and video tapes on critical thinking.

He has been Assistant Director at the Center for Critical Thinking at Sonoma State University, and is an associate of the Center and the Foundation for Critical Thinking. Dr. Nosich is Professor Emeritus at Buffalo State College in NY, and Professor Emeritus at the University of New Orleans.

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