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Lies on the higher level of thinking. It is described as the habit of carefully reasoned inspection of the way we evaluate, judge and act with the aim of making ourselves wiser, more self-reflective and therefore better men and women. A critical thinker thinks for him/herself as an individual and accepts only what has been proved or demonstrated to the satisfaction of reason.
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