Brief Overview
To the Instructor
A Framework for Critical Writing
Main Features of the Book
To the Student: Before You Begin
Test It Out
A Few Things to Keep in Mind as You Work Through This Book
Acknowledgments
CHAPTER 1 Thinking about Writing
Writing and Critical Writing
The Components of a Paper
Getting Familiar with the Components of a Paper: Extended Examples
Reflecting on the Process of Critical Writing
Adapting Critical Writing to Your Own Individuality
The Tasks That Lie Ahead
Writing for Clarity: SEE-I
A Framework for Critical Writing
Chapter 1: Practice and Self-Assessment Exercises
CHAPTER 2 Beginning the Paper: The Elements of Reasoning
Introducing the Elements of Reasoning
The Elements of Reasoning
Getting a “Feel” for the Elements: Using the Elements to Understand a Topic
Thinking Your Way through a Topic: Analyzing around-the-Circle
Examples in Practice
The Usefulness of the Elements of Reasoning
So What Is Critical Thinking?
Chapter 2: Practice and Self-Assessment Exercises
Self-Assessment: Test It Out #1
CHAPTER 3 Constructing the Paper: Planning, Researching, Writing
Constructing the Paper Out of the Analysis: Thesis, Main Points, Structure, Outline
Enhanced SEE-I: Developing Your Paper
Researching the Paper
Two Roles of Research in Planning and Writing a Paper
Doing Background Research
Doing Focused Research
Research and Critical Thinking
Writing and Pre-writing
Writing Better and Saving Time
Where Are You in the Process?
Chapter 3: Practice and Assessment Exercises
Self-Assessment: Test It Out #2
CHAPTER 4 Other Minds, Other Views: Addressing “the Other Side” and Cultivating Critical Thinking Traits of Mind
“The Other Side”
“Weakpoints”
Critical Thinking Traits of Mind
The Traits and “the Other Side” of an Issue
Three Problems in Thinking about “the Other Side”
Seeing “the Other Side”
Describing “the Other Side” Fairmindedly
Incorporating “the Other Side” into Your Paper
The Order of the Writing Process
Chapter 4: Practice and Assessment Exercises
Self-Assessment: Test It Out #3
CHAPTER 5 Making the Paper Better: Critical Thinking Standards and Socratic Questioning
Revising the Paper: Making It Better
The Standards of Critical Thinking
How the Standards Help
Using the Standards Implicitly
Interventions: Enriching Your Paper with Socratic Questioning
Making Socratic Questioning Interventions
Socratic Interventions in Practice: Extended Examples
Writing Longer Papers
Chapter 5: Practice and Assessment Exercises
CHAPTER 6 Making It Flow, Making It Complete: Content, Audience, Communication, and Criticality
Fundamental and Powerful Concepts
Making It Flow: Grammatical Issues
How Grammar Works in Writing
Impediments to Writing Grammatically
Practical Guidelines
Making It Complete
Giving Credit
Taking It Seriously
The Larger Vision and Looking Ahead
Chapter 6: Practice and Assessment Exercises
Responses to Starred Practice and Assessment Exercises
Bibliography
Endnotes