by Admin | 25 August 2025 | Critical Thinking
Critical Thinking in 20 Minutes In this article, we take a look at common arguments used to promote that someone has supernatural powers. Imagine Mr. X. He claims to have supernatural powers. The powers can be anything, such as the power to cure diseases, summon...
by Admin | 25 August 2025 | Critical Thinking
Logical fallacies are errors in reasoning or flawed arguments. They can take many different forms, but they all tend to be mistakes in the way we construct or understand an argument. Below are the most common examples of logical fallacies. Used with permission from...
by Admin | 25 August 2025 | Critical Thinking
How To Spot Pseudoscience This 15-point checklist will help you tell science from pseudoscience. 1. Does the claim meet the qualifications of a theory? Very few claims that aren’t true actually qualify as theories. Let’s review the four main requirements...
by Admin | 25 August 2025 | Articles
January 1, 2024 Skepticism for Children (S4C) or Skepticism for Kids(S4K) in Africa is a subset of philosophy for children. Philosophy for children teaches children to reason and argue, to debate, dispute, object, and interrogate issues. S4C aims to provide a...
by Admin | 25 August 2025 | Articles
January 20, 2025 A critical thinking workshop held at De-Merry Hills Schools in Ogun State last year stood out because it highlighted three parties essential for critical thinking programmes in schools. At the event, students, parents, and teachers were present and...