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Teaching bigots to avoid overgeneralizations and to think critically can provide a
good beginning . See also Anti ... This state of mind encourages stereotyping ,
overgeneralization , and other errors that suggest the absence of critical thinking .
Teaching bigots to avoid overgeneralizations and to think critically can provide a
good beginning . See also Anti ... This state of mind encourages stereotyping ,
overgeneralization , and other errors that suggest the absence of critical thinking .
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Bradley's keen critical analysis of the dialectic between the importance of
spirituality and that of reality stood in opposition to utilitarian thought , whose
advocates , such as John Stuart Mill , wrote that the goal of humankind should be
to do that ...
Bradley's keen critical analysis of the dialectic between the importance of
spirituality and that of reality stood in opposition to utilitarian thought , whose
advocates , such as John Stuart Mill , wrote that the goal of humankind should be
to do that ...
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The third criterion is that the first two actions will be successful only if critical
theory manifests a sufficiently deep understanding of itself that in the end , it can
translate its theory into a language that is comprehensible to the very people it
wants ...
The third criterion is that the first two actions will be successful only if critical
theory manifests a sufficiently deep understanding of itself that in the end , it can
translate its theory into a language that is comprehensible to the very people it
wants ...
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