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Appendix A: What you think about what I
think...
Appendix B: Critical Thinking on the
Internet
Introduction: A repeat of my front page
greeting
Hi. My name is Steven Reinhold. Welcome to
Every Fork in the Road.
I'm genuinely interested in thinking about life and dealing with it as it really seems to be through
our natural senses. It takes a lot of guts, but it's a great
adventure.
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I take this journey without
denying pain or candy-coating the negativity with a
"positive-thinking" smoke-screen, without avoiding truth or claiming to know "THE truth".
I acknowledge and celebrate what
I like without trying to frame it all in some kind of mysterious, magical, supernatural or metaphysical
explanation.
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This site is about some of my journey. So, wherever you're at in yours, I invite you
into mine. I also invite you to share yours with me and/or others as well.
Other Introductory
Thoughts...
Why did I create Every Fork in the Road dot org?
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What is on this website?
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What is NOT on this website?
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i'm Skeptical
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i'm Agnostic
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a NOTE
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What is Critical Thinking?
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my Opinion
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a Warning
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and a Disclaimer
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Why did I create Every Fork in the Road dot org?
EveryForkInTheRoad-dot-org is a place for me to share thoughts and stories and
interact with others (through e-mail and hopefully a discussion board of some
kind eventually) about various things including my long, sometimes hard,
continuing Journey "Out of the Darkness of an
Uncritical Mind". Wherever you're at in your Journey, I invite you
into mine and I invite you to share yours with me and/or others as well.
I have a great passion for learning and great compassion
for people. I would some day like to put these two aspects of my life together in the form of teaching,
either in classes or through writing books. These pages are not necessarily written for the purpose of telling others about my self.
They really started as a journal of sorts for me to express my thoughts and work
through them as I learn and grow and mature as a participant in life on planet
Earth. However, if
you want to get
to know me (or at least know about what I think or how I think) a little better, reading this might help.
This is kind of a brain-storm scratch-pad session. Though I do intend to write a
book some day (when I'm more mature, wiser and have better communication skills
than I do now) on subjects touched on here in these notes, this should by
no means be thought of as a finished publication. Nor should it be thought of as
necessarily complete or in any particular order (though parts of it might be). At this point it is simply notes to my self which I am making available to others along
the way. However, it should be considered original, copyrighted material (If I
have neglected to properly document any quotes in these notes, I am sorry and I
will quickly edit my pages to reflect the appropriate information if anything is
ever brought to my attention).
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Thoughts]
What is on this website?
Here you will find some of my observations, examinations and
thoughts about my self and my life, other
people, ideas, concepts, beliefs, religion, philosophy, science (especially in
relation to Natural History) and the world in which we actually live. Though I may not always
do so (and please confront me where you think I'm not), it is my intent to consider all of these things in the light of
Love & Compassion, Honesty & Justice, Reason & Intellectual Integrity.
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What is NOT on this website?
You will not find an attempt to
replace one belief system with another (since I have none as you'll discover if
you read very far), but an attempt to consider any and all
belief systems and/or world views with a genuinely open mind and with the skill
so foreign to me for the first twenty-some years of my life and which I'm not
sure how I lived with so little of for so long,
Critical
Thinking.
You will not find any philosophical pontificating (as if I think I've got the
right stuff).
You will not find any religious manipulation (this I know for sure).
You will not find any political hype (I don't think so anyway...let me know if
you think you find some).
You will find factual, scientific information and also my opinion
about all kinds of things, but hopefully, you will not find an attitude in me
that leads you to believe any of it. It is my intent to share
things that I learn with others, but not to claim that my opinions about things
are somehow "the Truth". I am not convinced (one way or
the other) that there either is or is not such a thing as an absolute
truth of any kind, anywhere. These are my opinions and that's it. It is
up to the reader to do critical thinking.
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i'm Skeptical....
As a skeptic (not to be confused with Cynic),
I use critical thinking when considering things, everything. It's not just
something I do with regard to some things and not others as in "Oh he's
very skeptical about such and such". My general approach to considering
everything is skeptical (not to be confused with Cynical),
which simply means that I look for and only make conclusions based on empirical
evidence. It doesn't mean that I never make conclusions, but just that I
will make no conclusions without adequate substantiation. If I don't
know for sure, instead of pretending that I do (for whatever reason), I'll
acknowledge that I don't and deal with things from that perspective.
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i'm Agnostic...
When it comes to the area of "unknowable
things" (God, the Force or any other kind of magical,
supernatural or metaphysical beings, places or things), I'm agnostic. This doesn't mean that I'm necessarily against
every detail of all claims about unknowable things, but just that I'm not for them either.
For instance, the only thing I know for sure about concepts like "God"
is that they come from stories passed down through the ages from human to human,
generation to generation. I'm not
going to conclude that something (or Someone in the case of
"God") either does or doesn't exist without
adequate empirical evidence one way or the other.
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NOTE:
I may add to or delete from these notes at any time and at any
frequency. So, if it seems
at all disconnected or like a bunch of pointless ramblings, it may be because
that's pretty close to what it is at this point. However, as much as I can tend to ramble sometimes (please interrupt
me if it bothers you), I don't actually see these ramblings as "pointless" as much
as I see them perhaps a bit disconnected and maybe still a bit rough around the
edges.
Just to show my hand and let you know where I'm at... I have had no formal education
beyond graduating from 12th grade in the Minnesota public school system as of yet (I've never
enrolled in or participated in any classes in college or university as of
20030803) so I do not yet have
any recognizable degree in any field of study (science what-so-ever). I'm not professional
(getting paid for) at anything other than desktop computer,
server and network
support (the kind of work I do for the University of Colorado at Boulder). While
accredited educational credentials are not the only valid means of establishing
expertise, and even though I have a lot to offer in a wide variety of areas
relevant to the study of psychology, sociology, anthropology, evolutionary
biology and Natural History in general, I do not claim expert status in anything other than thinking
and talking about my
own experiences in life. As far as everything else, I can only claim to be a
human being who can make observations and think.
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paragraphs modified 20030803_1850)
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What is Critical Thinking?
The best way I can say how to get an understanding of
what Critical Thinking is, is to go to this
page and check out some of the links. However, I can offer these thoughts
for starters...
Critical Thinking is not necessarily a 'world view' in and of it self.
In fact, it is an activity that can be participated in by all kinds of people with
various and even quite contrary world views.
Critical Thinking does not take a position on issues, but is rather an unbiased,
reasoned, scientific approach to considering them. Critical thinking is a tool that helps me on my journey to
increase, mature
and expand my awareness of knowable reality and become more open,
honest and real about my self and the world in which I actually live.
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My opinion about Critical
Thinking....
It seems healthier to me to think
carefully and systematically with reason and intelligence than not to (this is
basically what Critical Thinking is). However,
critical thinking it self is not about pushing any
one particular opinion and even though it (critical thinking) is better in my
opinion (than not critical thinking), this web site is not about advocating belief in critical
thinking above, over or instead of other uses of our brains either. In fact, it is not about believing anything at
all. It is just simply about thinking,
and
about some of what results when done by me. So, please, don't believe a
word I say. However, please do think about it critically and genuinely consider
whatever you read on this web site. Thanks.
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WARNING: Jumping to conclusions about what you read in here may lead to
undesired results. If you have questions about anything I have to say in here,
please read the entire section and/or ask me clarifying questions (vie e-mail
only at this point).
I don't want my honest inquiry into the things of this life
to be mistaken for an arrogant push to convince others to adopt a different
belief system. I have no belief system for you to adopt anyway. I do have a
worldview of sorts. I examine it regularly to evaluate its validity in light of reality,
and I'm simply inviting others to do the same with their own.
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DISCLAIMER: While it is not my intent to pick on anyone or to cut people down in
any kind of way, it is my intent to expose various thoughts, ideas, concepts,
"beliefs" and claims to the light of critical thinking and to conduct
a rigorous intellectual examination of anything that exists in the arena of the
mind. It is my intent to be very kind and gentle with persons, but I
consider every thought to be fair game for the onslaught of critical thinking.
Whereas your opinions may not always be safe here, you, the person, most
certainly should be.
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Appendix A: What you think about what I think...
If after reading something on this site you want to criticize the content or style of my writing but aren't interested in what I have to say or in my future as a student/teacher, please don't waste your time. On the other hand, if you
are honestly interested in discussing these things with an open mind and/or are interested in helping me learn and grow and mature as a naturalist/anthropologist/writer/educator, then by all means, I'll take as much of your time as you're willing to invest telling me what you think.
Please feel free to tell me what you think (about these thoughts that is).
I'd especially be interested
in hearing from you about a couple of sections,
"Human relationships" and "An invitation to community" regardless of
what or how much else you read on my site. I invite you to send me
comments about other things here as well. I just ask that you only send me those kinds of
comments after having read the whole section containing the part you're
commenting on (for the sake of context ya
know). Also, as I alluded to above, I'd actually like to do writing
professionally some day...so I'm also open to hearing from you about the writing
it self (my grammar, my attitude or whatever sticks out to you).
Overlapping and repetitiveness... Since a lot of what I write about on this site
at this point in time has to do with Critical Thinking, it may very well not
only be accidental but on purpose at times if it seems like one part overlaps
with another (or many others for that matter). This is not a mistake or the
result of shortsightedness. However, I am also aware of the fact that the
possibility is very high for something which I consider as appropriate
overlapping for a desired effect may actually be annoying repetitiveness to some
who read it. As I said, I am not a professional at this in any sense. Please
feel free to send me any comments you have that you think might actually help me
express things more effectively and in a way that you think might be more
enjoyable to read (while still conveying what I have to share that is).
Again, if you want to critique my ideas and/or writing
style, I am very open to hearing and learning from whatever you may have to
offer. However, if anyone just wants to complain about any particular section
being too long or anything like that, all I can say is... I'm not forcing you to
read any of this.
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