Critical Thinking

Unlock the power of reason and logic to navigate complex problems and make informed decisions.

Concepts

In today's fast-paced world, the principles of critical thinking are more relevant than ever. From making informed decisions to challenging assumptions, honing critical thinking skills is essential for navigating complex issues, fostering ethical behavior, and promoting personal growth in the digital age.

Arguments

Dive into famous philosophical thought experiments to explore the complexities of critical thinking. Challenge your assumptions and sharpen your reasoning skills with Memory Wizards.

Interactive

At Memory Wizards, interactive learning is at the heart of our approach. Our bite-sized lessons, detailed thinker profiles, and engaging games make learning fun and effective. Join us on a journey of discovery and watch your knowledge grow!

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Timeline

5th century BCE

Socratic Method (Socrates)

4th century BCE

The Republic (Plato)

4th century BCE

Nicomachean Ethics (Aristotle)

1st century CE

Meditations (Marcus Aurelius)

12th century

Summa Theologica (Thomas Aquinas)

17th century

Meditations on First Philosophy (René Descartes)

17th century

Leviathan (Thomas Hobbes)

18th century

Critique of Pure Reason (Immanuel Kant)

19th century

Utilitarianism (John Stuart Mill)

19th century

Beyond Good and Evil (Friedrich Nietzsche)

20th century

Being and Time (Martin Heidegger)

20th century

The Structure of Scientific Revolutions (Thomas Kuhn)

20th century

Conjectures and Refutations (Karl Popper)

20th century

The Sciences of the Artificial (Herbert Simon)

21st century

Thinking, Fast and Slow (Daniel Kahneman)

21st century

The Philosopher's Toolkit (Julian Baggini and Peter Fosl)

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