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Critical Thinking: 2 in 1 Combo

How to Use Rationality and Intelligence as a Moral Compass

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Critical Thinking: 2 in 1 Combo

By: Melissa Robertos
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You have just bumped into a great deal with a unique combo of two different books, which cover topics on critical thinking, rationality, and using intelligence as a moral compass.This is one of the best books about these particular sub-topics.

Book one:

What is cognitive relativism? How does one use objectivity effectively? How can we analyze ourselves and time?

These and a myriad of other questions related to the topic of critical thinking will be answered in this guide.

You will be able to understand yourself and your thought processes better, as well as step away from subjective reasoning more often. If more people would take a closer look at these kinds of qualities, a lot of problems in the society would be solved.

Be unique in that sense and give this a go. Learn about the more popular term “critical thinking” and what it can do for you. You will not regret it.

Book two:

Society needs deep thinkers. It needs people who don’t blindly follow the crowd. It needs people who can think for themselves.

But how do you go about doing this?

Well, one of the first things to be able to control better is your emotions. This book will touch on that as it covers the basics and more of stoicism, points out how to overcome stress factors, and shows how predispositions can more easily put aside.

Last but not least, the way these patterns, feelings, and this logic are discussed in the classroom is laid out.

Quotes about happiness, self-deceptions, and ethical principles will be thrown into the intellectual, literary debate.

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©2020 Melissa Robertos (P)2020 Melissa Robertos
Philosophy Psychology Stoicism Moral Intelligence
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Not bad

This book wasn't that bad. I liked it. The arguments given in this book were definitely worth considering.

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Not too shabby

Even if I say so myself. It's actually really good. Guys, if you want a critical thinking book, give this one some thought. I think there are a lot of hidden gems in here that many other books overlook.

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Engaging

Engaging content. Definitely not boring. I was interested and I was impressed. Critical thinking is a hot topic, and it's good to see some people stepping up and showing us how to do it.

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Perfect

Well, maybe not perfect all the way. Things rarely are. But it was something that impressed me. The arguments brought up in this book bundle are definitely worth looking into. Critical thinking has become more and more important, now that there are so many contradicting opinions, rigged media, and false conclusions that people base their entire view of politics, religion, justice, or business on. Being critical about information is critically important, in my opinion.

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No complaints

Fine book. Seemed all right. I listened to it. Very good, if you ask me. Recommended. Thanks.

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Excellent

I was satisfied with the narrator's performance. Moreover, the book had really good content, a good message, if you ask me.

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Loved it

I loved the narrator. I loved the arguments in this book. Critical thinking has been explained well in this combo book. No complaints here. Thanks.

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Pretty impressive

There are some impressive things in here. I liked the rational way of thinking the author suggests. Good job.

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Narration...

The content of the book was useful as a whole. I chose to buy a hard copy to read due to the odd cadence, varied pace and strange emphasis given to particular words throughout the narration. Unfortunately, the narration made listening to the book quite difficult and less than enjoyable.

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Shame about that reader.

This book was interesting, but not in the way it intended. The reader was clearly English as a Second Language and it was like she'd never heard these words before. That's what makes it so fascinating because I too study a second language and it really made me appreciate the challenges of speaking English to a non-native speaker. Like, do you realize how many words end in "tion" and it's supposed to be pronounced "shun"? But you just know that, How's a non-native speaker supposed to guess that? The whole book is an interesting master-class in just how unintuitive English pronunciations can be.

And that mispronunciation isn't the reader's fault. She should have had a voice director telling her how the words were supposed to be pronounced. But I don't think she had one. I think she recorded it on her own. A VD would have told her to reread entire sentences when she flubbed a line instead of rereading just the word or restarting the sentence on the word she flubbed. But she didn't, so clearly some poor editor had to cobble together different takes to the point where each sentence is a Frankenstein's monster and sentences are a mix of jumbled cadences, stresses, and mispronunciations. If they were going to cheap out on a voice director, this woman was clearly not the right person for the job.

As for the book itself, well the utterly terrible communication made it kind of impossible to comprehend the meaning but from the parts I did manage to pick up, it's not that impressive. Elsewhere on Audible there's a book called "Rationality: from AI to Zombies" which has some of it's own problems, but it's mostly well read and offers a better understanding of rationality than this book does.

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