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[[File:Thinker-2.png|left]]Critical thinking implies the use of principles andocesses that are used when addressing  situations of complex uncertainty, i.e. that may involve: competing goals; high levels of risk; technical, environmental and societal issues.       
Critical thinking implies the use of principles and processes that are used when addressing  situations of complex uncertainty, i.e. that may involve: competing goals; high levels of risk; technical, environmental and societal issues.       


It is mainly about ''ethos'' i.e. the principles that guide your actions.  It is about 'how you think'.                           
It is mainly about ''ethos'' i.e. the principles that guide your actions.  It is about 'how you think'.