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On-line artikelen en boeken over kritisch denken
- WikiPedia over kritisch denken (Nederlands)
- WikiPedia about critical thinking (English)
- Valkuilen in ons denken van Marc Meuleman en Jan Verplaetse
- Critical Thinking: What Is It Good for? (In Fact, What Is It?) van Howard Gabennesch
- Informal logic van Leo Groarke
- Handbook of Critical Thinking Resources van Prince George’s Community College
- Critical Thinking: What It Is and Why It Counts van Peter Facione
- On Liberty van John Stuart Mill
- Psychology of Intelligence Analysis van Richards J. Heuer, Jr.
- Critical Thinking Rubric van Metropolitan Community College
- Philosophy of Science & Critical Thinking van Floris van den Berg
- Alternating Currents in One Teacher's Thinking about the Critical Thinking Movement van James R. Elkins
- Argument Maps Improve Critical Thinking van Charles R. Twardy
- Logical Fallacies van Logical Fallacies
- National Assessment of College Student Learning: Identifying College Graduates' Essential Skills in Writing, Speech and Listening, and Critical Thinking van Elisabeth Jones e.a.
Web-sites over kritisch denken
- The Critical Thinking Community
- Critical thinking web
- The Fallacy Files
- Reasoning Across the Curriculum Program at Prince George's Community College
- The Skeptic's Dictionary
- Reflective Judgment Model of the University of Michigan
- Centre for Research in Reasoning, Argumentation and Rhetoric
- The Forest of Rhetoric
- Robert H. Ennis' Academic Web Site
- Links to Critical thinking resources by William Peirce