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  1. Critical Thinking : an introduction to the basic skills.William Hughes - 1993 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 183 (3):638-638.
     
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    Critical Thinking - Concise Edition.William Hughes & Jonathan Lavery - 2015 - Peterborough, CA: Broadview Press. Edited by Jonathan Lavery.
    _Critical Thinking_ is a comprehensive introduction to the essential skills of good reasoning, refined and updated through seven editions published over more than two decades. This concise edition offers a succinct presentation of the essential elements of reasoning that retains the rigor and sophistication of the original text. The authors provide a thorough treatment of such central topics as deductive and inductive reasoning, logical fallacies, how to recognize and avoid ambiguity, and how to distinguish what is relevant from what is (...)
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    Richards' defense of evolutionary ethics.William Hughes - 1986 - Biology and Philosophy 1 (3):306-315.
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    Critical thinking: an introduction to the basic skills.William Hughes - 2008 - Tonawanda, NY: Broadview Press. Edited by Katheryn Doran & Jonathan Allen Lavery.
    Critical Thinking is a comprehensive introduction to the essential skills of good reasoning, refined and updated through seven editions published over more than two decades. This concise edition offers a succinct presentation of the essential elements of reasoning that retains the rigor and sophistication of the original text. The authors provide a thorough treatment of such central topics as deductive and inductive reasoning, logical fallacies, how to recognize and avoid ambiguity, and how to distinguish what is relevant from what is (...)
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    Food deprivation and free-operant avoidance in the pigeon.Patrick Griffin, H. D. Medearis & William R. Hughes - 1973 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 1 (6):393-394.
  6. Critical thinking: an introduction to the basic skills, concise edition.William Hughes - 2015 - Tonawanda, NY, USA: Broadview Press. Edited by Jonathan Lavery.
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  7. Critical Thinking: An Introduction to the Basic Skills - Seventh Edition.William Hughes, Jonathan Lavery & Katheryn Doran - 2014 - Peterborough, CA: Broadview Press.
    _Critical Thinking_ is a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the essential skills of good reasoning. The authors provide a thorough treatment of such central topics as deductive and inductive reasoning, logical fallacies, how to recognize and avoid ambiguity, and how to distinguish what is relevant from what is not. Later chapters discuss the application of critical thinking skills to particular topics and tasks, including scientific reasoning, moral reasoning, media analysis, and essay writing. This seventh edition is revised and updated throughout, (...)
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  8. (4 other versions)Critical Thinking, Third Edition: An Introduction to the Basic Skills.William Hughes & Jonathan Lavery - 1999 - Peterborough, CA: Broadview Press.
     
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  9. David Dyzenhaus and Arthur Ripstein, eds., Law and Morality: Readings in Legal Philosophy Reviewed by.William H. Hughes - 1998 - Philosophy in Review 18 (1):22-24.
  10. El carácer estructural de la crisis económica panameña.William Hughes - 1987 - Scientia 2.
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    Why Ethics Should be on the Critical Thinking Syllabus.William Hughes - unknown
    Critical thinking texts typically treat ethical reasoning as being in principle no different from non-moral types of reasoning. I argue that there are two distinctive types of ethical argument—those which appeal to principles of right and wrong conduct, and those which appeal to consequences—and that they cannot be properly understood or assessed on the basis of non-ethical models of reasoning. The failure to recognize this produces a simplistic understanding of ethical reasoning, and contributes to the view that ethical judgments are (...)
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    Elizabeth Telfer, food for thought: Philosophy and food. [REVIEW]William Hughes - 1998 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 11 (1):55-58.
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  13. Gerry Maher, ed., Freedom of Speech: Basis and Limits. [REVIEW]William Hughes - 1987 - Philosophy in Review 7:455-457.
     
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    Time Hayward and John O'Neill (eds.), Justice, property and the environment: Social and legal perspectives. [REVIEW]William H. Hughes - 1999 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 11 (3):249-252.