On 3/19/2015 7:59 PM, Kim Jones wrote:
Don't forget, the word "critical" does Have two meanings and people sometimes intentionally confuse them because you can. "Critical" often gets used sloppily to mean "extremely important in some sense" yet it really denotes a negatively judgemental state of mind. "Critical" comes from the Greek "kritikos" which means "judge". So, critical thinking is judgement thinking and that is the usual meaning of the word
The two meanings are closely related. What is "extremely important" is the crux of the situation about which one must make a decision, based on one's judgement, and resolve the crisis.
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