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If people and groups used common critical thinking skills to distribute, interpret, and act on information, the ability to disagree and discuss differences in a civilized manner would increase dramatically. Critical thinking saves everyone time, money, and energy. With clarity, DiCarlo shows readers how to develop better critical thinking skills.

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If people and groups used common critical thinking skills to distribute, interpret, and act on information, the ability to disagree and discuss differences in a civilized manner would increase dramatically. Critical thinking saves everyone time, money, and energy. With clarity, DiCarlo shows readers how to develop better critical thinking skills.
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Christopher W. DiCarlo, PhD, is a philosopher, educator, and author. He often teaches in the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Toronto (in Scarborough). He is also a lifetime member of Humanist Canada and an Expert Advisor for the Centre for Inquiry Canada. He has been invited to speak at numerous national and international conferences and written many scholarly papers ranging from bioethics to cognitive evolution. He is the author of How to Become a Really Good Pain in the Ass: A Critical Thinker's Guide to Asking the Right Questions and Six Steps to Better Thinking: How to Disagree and Get Along. He is a past Visiting Research Scholar at Harvard University in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences: Department of Anthropology and the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology. DiCarlo is the Principal and Founder of Critical Thinking Solutions, a consulting business for individuals, corporations, and not-for-profits in both the private and public sectors. He is also the developer of the first Pilot Project in Canada to introduce Universal Critical Thinking skills into the Ontario Public High School curriculum which has begun in the Upper Grand District School Board.