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[[File:Athena-2.png|alt=|left|thumb|160x160px|Athena, godess of wisdom]]
[[File:Athena-2.png|alt=|left|thumb|160x160px|Athena, godess of wisdom]]The Wikipedia [[:en:Critical_thinking|defintion]] of critical thinking is: 'the analysis of facts to form a judgment'. A complementary definition is: 'the use of guiding principles that support the achievement of good outcomes'.         
[[File:Thinker-2.png|left|alt=|thumb|Rodin's thinker]]The Wikipedia [[:en:Critical_thinking|defintion]] of critical thinking is: 'the analysis of facts to form a judgment'. A complementary definition is: 'the use of guiding principles that support the achievement of good outcomes'.         


Ethos is defined as ‘the principles and attitudes that are associated with a particular type of activity’. Critical thinking can therefore be viewed as the ethos used for managing complex uncertainty.                               
Ethos is defined as ‘the principles and attitudes that are associated with a particular type of activity’. Critical thinking can therefore be viewed as the ethos used for managing complex uncertainty.                               
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Critical thinkers constantly seek to identify and use principles that will lead to success.
Critical thinkers constantly seek to identify and use principles that will lead to success.


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=== Guiding principles ===
=== Guiding principles ===
Here are some guiding principles used by critical thinkers:
Here are some guiding principles used by critical thinkers: