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Is it possible to combine creative and critical thinking? Yes, actually.

Nick IngramApril 26, 2015Thinking2 Comments

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Critical thinking and creative thinking are often taken to be opposites. You can be good at one, but not the other. Or, a task that requires you to use one, won’t require you to use the other. I suspect this is less the case than we think. For example, there is at least one intellectual discipline that combines both creative and … Read More

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