Critical thinking
The term critic derives from the Greek word κριτικός (kritikós), which means "able to discern" which is a Greek derivation of the word κριτής (krités), which means a person who offers rational judgment or analysis, value judgment, interpretation or observation. Critical thinking, as a derivation of critic, is the concept of critical thinking, associated with taking a deep approach to learning. (Moon, 2008).The 'critical' section in the idea of critical thinking causes the main problem in definition, as it suggests that critical thinking is more than just the process of thinking.( Moon, 2008).Critical thinking is a ability to work with challenging ideas whereby a person can make large amounts of evidence to rationalize a reasonable judgement. With the evidence, the judgement will pay appropriate attention to the context.
I had the concept of critical thinking always very clean in my book and therefore understood profoundly Moon's arguments. For this matter is of great complexity I will always have something else to learn about it.
I had the concept of critical thinking always very clean in my book and therefore understood profoundly Moon's arguments. For this matter is of great complexity I will always have something else to learn about it.
Plagarism
Plagiarism is a form of intellectual theft, thus being a serious offence. Plagiarism is when one presents work as if it was theirs without acknowledging who’s work they took it from. Pieces which are normally plagiarised are printed publications, information or text from the internet, unpublished essays written by other people. One would be guilty of plagiarism if they tried to cover their plagiarism in a form of a close paraphrasing or if ideas or arguments are presented without the right acknowledgement. It can have severe consequences if not taking seriously due to the fact that people work hard to produce certain information and they deserve the right and just credit for it.
I was told at a young age, that plagiarism is a very serious offence and have always tried to make sure that I would always cite my work where needed and always give credit to whoever’s work I got information from. I use the Harvard referencing system to help me reference my work.
I was told at a young age, that plagiarism is a very serious offence and have always tried to make sure that I would always cite my work where needed and always give credit to whoever’s work I got information from. I use the Harvard referencing system to help me reference my work.
References:
- [accessed online at]:https://weblearn.ox.ac.uk/access/content/group/histfac/undergrad/fhs/content/thesis/Plagiarism.pdf
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Critic
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