Critical reading
means thinking carefully about an
author’s claims, rather than accepting these claims at face value.
It requires several
skills:
·
identifying
the claims or arguments of a text;
·
evaluating the
logic of these arguments;
·
determining
whether the author has presented sufficient and valid evidence in
support of these arguments; and
·
considering
alternative evidence and arguments that might challenge the author’s
claims.
Why
bother?
Because if you don’t read critically, you may miss the main
arguments of the text, or – worse – your opinions may be influenced by
bogus arguments.
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