This is true critical thinking. He's using all of the information in front of him, instead of just cherry-picking information that he would like to agree with.
That's fine, but if you're on a board of "critical thinkers," you should be praising this article..
Actual critical thinking is assessing all of the information available, even the parts that upset you, and then objectively questioning each individual source.
The author is attempting to do that and it's admirable, it's part of the learning process.
This is true critical thinking. He's using all of the information in front of him, instead of just cherry-picking information that he would like to agree with.
We're all entitled to our opinions, you are not being forced to agree with mine or his.
That's fine, but if you're on a board of "critical thinkers," you should be praising this article..
Actual critical thinking is assessing all of the information available, even the parts that upset you, and then objectively questioning each individual source.
The author is attempting to do that and it's admirable, it's part of the learning process.