
PHL 458 Complete Class
Product DescriptionPHL 458 Complete Class PHL 458 Week 1 Individual Assignment Critical Thinking and Society ExerciseWrite 150- to 200 words on each of the following topics:
- Describe a situation in which critical and creative thought could have been used for a better outcome. Describe why it is important to think critically and creatively in similar situations.
- Define free will, truth, knowledge, and opinion. Explain how we use them to form thoughts.
- Identify three hindrances to the critical thinking process. Determine methods for overcoming these hindrances. Identify a time in which you experienced a hindrance in critical thinking. Describe a method you could use to overcome the hindrances.
- Identify a message in advertising. Describe how you perceive the message of the advertisement. Try to determine the reality of the advertisement. Distinguish between your perception and the reality of the message.
- Describe each stage in the creative process using Ch. 5 of your text.
- Search for a personal challenge. Explain how you used the techniques to develop curiosity in your search (see Ch. 6).
- Express the problem created by this personal challenge (see Ch. 7). Refine your expression of the problem by considering multiple perspectives and deciding which expression is best. Include both the initial and the refined version. Justify your revision.
- Investigate the problem by obtaining necessary information (see Ch. 8). List the questions must answer to understand the problem. Identify a source of information to answer each question.
- Conclude your investigation with a thorough explanation of the problem, including answers to each of the questions you identified.
- Produce ideas toward solution of this problem (see Ch. 9). List all of your ideas—whether they are ridiculous or serious is not important.
- Discuss the two ideas that you think are the most imaginative, original, and positive potential solutions to the problem.
- Original issue
- Initial solutions
- Critical examination of best solution
- Evaluation of the argument
- Revised argument
- Refined solution with implementation plan
- Final solution
- Original issue
- Initial resolutions
- Critical examination of best resolution
- Evaluation of the argument
- Revised argument
- Refined resolution with implementation plan
- Final resolution
- Information about the thinkers’ contributions to society
- Each thinkers’ personal/ social/ political environments and how you think these factors contributed to their creativity
- The problems or issues that their ideas sought to solve
- A description of the solutions, and how their ideas were implemented
- The creative process of each thinker and a comparison of the two creative processes
- A critique of their ideas and what could they have done differently
- Consider possible reasons your audience might reject your ideas. Address anticipated audience objections to your proposal.
- Devise strategies for persuading your audience to accept your proposal and incorporate that persuasion in your presentation of the message.
- Strategically organize your material to deliver your message with the ultimate effect.
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