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Here are a few Critical Thinking exercises to get your brain moving.

Exercise 1: “What can you (logically) conclude?”

Exercise 2: “Find the conclusion”

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Chris MacDonald, Ph.D., is a philosopher and tenured Associate Professor at Ryerson University's Ted Rogers School of Management, in Toronto Canada. He is co-author of The Power of Critical Thinking, 3rd Canadian Edn.

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