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Organizing & Critical Thinking

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The role of organizing in critical thinking is highly significant. Despite the place of importance of organizing in critical thinking, there are different views on whether our mind has innate patterns of organizing or if it reproduces patterns of order learned from nature. Some view the mind as having the capacity to create its own structures for organizing. Plato argued the mind has innate ideas, while other thinkers view the mind as a tabula rasa or blank slate. Since the mind does have the capacity to store, retrieve, and process data, it would seem that there are some innate structures in the human brain for organizing information.

The way our mind is ordered is often likened to the natural order we observe in nature (Kirby and Goodpaster 20

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Approximate Word count = 527
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page)

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