Weegy: There are many definitions of critical thinking. Some see it as a particular way of handling information. Others look at it as a specific set of skills and abilities. [ People interested in political and social change see it as challenging and providing alternatives to the generally accepted beliefs and values of the power structure. They're all right to an extent: critical thinking is all of these things, and more.
Critical thinking is the process of examining, analyzing, questioning, and challenging situations, issues, and information of all kinds. We use it when we raise questions about:
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User: why people should not confuse opinion with fact
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People should not confuse opinion with fact because opinions are subjective judgments formed about something, while facts are objective truths that can be proven with empirical evidence. Opinions can be supported by facts and evidence, but they cannot be proven true or false.
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