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THINK!

by Doug Berger

In my last essay I described some of the basic assumptions of Humanism. In this edition I want to talk about one of the prime precepts of Humanism, and all of Freethought.

Critical thinking is THE most important tool we can use to evaluate truth and to work out human solutions to human problems. You would be surprised at the number of people who think they know what critical thinking means and either have it all wrong, or use it incorrectly. Critical thinking is not just having two or more sides to an issue or story. Critical thinking helps us construct and understand a reasoned argument. It also helps us discover false arguments. The question of if we like the conclusion of the argument we reach isn’t that important, only that the conclusion follows from the premise or starting point and whether that premise is true.

Carl Sagan, astronomer and astrobiologist, in his book "The Demon-Haunted World: Science As a Candle in the Dark" (1996), gives some tools to use in our critical thinking. He says these tools are a “baloney detection kit”. Although Sagan focuses on science arguments, we can use these tools, with slight adjustments, for other areas of our lives. The tools include:

Sagan also describes thinks we shouldn’t do when trying to use critical thinking. Your argument or reasoning will fail if you use these:

The boloney detection kit isn’t 100% perfect but when used correctly it can help us make reasoned decisions about many areas of our lives.


Part of this essay originally appeared in the July/August 2006 Central Ohio Humanist. Doug is the founder and editor of iHumanism, editor of the Central Ohio Humanist, and founder and editor of the Secular Left blog. ©2006 Doug Berger, used with permission. Please give proper attribution if using parts of this essay in other works.


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