waitasec
Veteran Member
by definition critical thinking is,
disciplined thinking that is clear, rational, open-minded, and informed by evidence
by definition faith is,
a belief that is not based on proof:
so, would if be fair to say...?
'in the sphere of faith (a belief that requires no proof) critical thinking can be applied while in the sphere of critical thinking faith (a belief that requires no proof) cannot be applied.
and if so, what types of problems can arise when one does apply faith (a belief that requires no proof) in the sphere of critical thinking?
i for one would say yes it is a fair statement and the problem that would arise from applying faith to critical thinking is that critical thinking becomes faith.
disciplined thinking that is clear, rational, open-minded, and informed by evidence
by definition faith is,
a belief that is not based on proof:
so, would if be fair to say...?
'in the sphere of faith (a belief that requires no proof) critical thinking can be applied while in the sphere of critical thinking faith (a belief that requires no proof) cannot be applied.
and if so, what types of problems can arise when one does apply faith (a belief that requires no proof) in the sphere of critical thinking?
i for one would say yes it is a fair statement and the problem that would arise from applying faith to critical thinking is that critical thinking becomes faith.