Week 1 Deck A Flashcards
being true to one’s own thinking; holding standards high; practicing what we preach.
Intellectual integrity
working one’s way through an intellectually challenging task without giving up.
Intellectual perseverance
recognizing the limits of your own knowledge, of your biases and prejudices, of the limitations of your viewpoints and the extent of your ignorance.
Intellectual humility
thinking for oneself; thinking independently
Intellectual autonomy
addressing ideas, beliefs or viewpoints that are perceived as dangerous; accepting ideas that do not conform to our own.
Intellectual courage
a goal or end. To be achieved it must be realistic, obtainable, and clearly stated
Purpose
the mental processes of those who reason; especially the drawing of conclusions of inferences from observations, facts, or hypotheses
Reasoning
a process by which the thinker improves the quality of his or her thinking by skillfully taking charge of the structures inherent in thinking and imposing intellectual standards upon them
Critical thinking
confidence that good reasoning is being used as the fundamental criterion for accepting or rejecting a belief.
Confidence in reason
putting yourself in the place of others to understand their points of view.
Intellectual empathy