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Chapter 2. “I Already Think For Myself”: Being A Critical Thinker

Works Cited and Recommended References

Works Cited

  • Clifford, W. K. “The Ethics of Belief.”

  • Kelly, Daniel and Erica Roedder. “Racial Cognition and the Ethics of Implicit Bias.” Purdue University / New York University.

  • Russell, Bertrand. Skeptical Essays.

  • Saul, Jennifer. “Implicit Bias, Stereotype Threat and Women in Philosophy.” Oxford University Press, 2013.

  • Vaughn, Lewis. The Power of Critical Thinking.


Recommended References

  • How To Check Ourselves: Cognitive Biases & Counter-Balancing.

  • New York Times. “Starving for Wisdom.”

  • Payne, Russ. How to be a Reasonable Person.

  • Obstacles to Critical Thinking. (Comprehensive overview of psychological and philosophical filters).

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