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Category > Psychology Posted 13 Nov 2017 My Price 10.00

Match the explanation with the appropriate Key Term

I attached three questions I need done. Please let me know if you have any questions.

Question 1 Match the explanation with the appropriate Key Term. Critical thinking Lower order thinking Intellectual arrogance Intellectual humility Intellectual courage Intellectual cowardice Intellectual self-centeredness Intellectual integrity Intellectual hypocrisy Intellectual perseverance Intellectual laziness Intellectual confidence in reason Intellectual distrust of reason Intellectual autonomy A. The ability to push on in the face of intellectual adversity in order to understand more about the truth of an issue or idea B. The tendency to passively accept the views of others and agree with mass positions on issues C. The fear of considering ideas that do not match our own D. The art of thinking about one’s thinking with the goal of improving thinking E. The tendency of the human mind to think that it knows more than it does, or that is in possession of the TRUTH F. Awareness of the limits of human knowledge and a special focus on being aware of situations in which one is likely to be self-deceived due to native egocentrism G. The willingness to face ideas and positions on issues that directly threaten our own ideas and beliefs H. The tendency to ignore other people’s ideas, thoughts, and feelings because their ideas do not address that in which one is interested I. Thinking for oneself rather than uncritically accepting the views of others J. The tendency to think that the world is a better place when people learn to think for themselves, when they draw reasonable conclusions, and - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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