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BEARD | The Freedom to Think Critically
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Cornell needs to buckle down on the development of critical thinking and writing skills in its undergraduates
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Cornell needs to buckle down on the development of critical thinking and writing skills in its undergraduates
Language was developed in order to allow humans to communicate different concepts and express what they mean to others. Several tools such as categories have also been introduced to more effectively achieve this purpose. While these mechanisms were created to accomplish admirable goals, their use in the current day, especially on the modern university campus, has been antithetical to those goals. Language is now purposefully used to obscure and obfuscate one’s intentions. This phenomenon is most observable in more controversial subjects such as politics.
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