by Argumentful | Mar 17, 2020 | Critical thinking posts |
Life is all about choices. Or others might like to say it is about decisions. When we look back at our personal history, we might be tempted to believe that things happened to us, that events took over, that we were drifted on life’s waves. But is it really so? Try to...
by Argumentful | Mar 1, 2020 | Critical thinking posts |
We’re writing this post just to show how science deals with such questions because, amongst ourselves, we’ve settled this dispute a long time ago: Wish you were here (1975) is the best album! To provide a little context, the three Pink Floyd albums that...
by Argumentful | Feb 11, 2020 | Critical thinking posts |
Employee performance evaluations – they should occur regularly (e.g. yearly), they should be in line with a company’s expectations for each job level and apply fairly to everyone. We didn’t include “in an ideal world” because some...
by Argumentful | Feb 9, 2020 | Critical thinking posts |
We’ve seen in the book Truth Decay discussed in the previous post that there’s a declining trust in traditional institutions and people tend to have more confidence in what their friends or favourite media outlets say than in proper argumentation. It would...
by Argumentful | Jan 18, 2020 | Critical thinking posts |
Although we’re posting this while many are in the midst of or have just abandoned dry January, Veganuary or other New Year’s resolutions, the thinking behind the argument map below has been started many years ago. We’ve attempted to develop...