Justice Katju may be wrong if he says that 90% Indians are fools. But he may be right if he says that 90% Middle Class Indians need training in Critical Thinking Skill.
I have read the explanation of Justice Katju on a link sent by a tweeter friend. It appears to me that he never meant to insult our intelligence.
He was only trying to say, in his own disruptive way, that 90% Middle Class Indian needs training in Critical Thinking Skills.
Since time of Socrates, we are developing Critical Thinking Skills by asking questions.
There is nothing special about Critical Thinking Skills. There are certain Fallacies in Reasoning Process.
All you need to do is to be aware about at least 10 Fallacies.
Once you have learned at least 10 fallacies in reasoning, you will be good at Critical Thinking.
Once You have ability to think critically, you will be able to see Truth more clearly.
If you want to learn these Fallacies, all you need to do is to search, "Mission Critical" on Google Search. Once you find the site go to MAIN MENU.
It won't take you more than few hours to learn 10 Fallacies in reasoning.
Haresh Raichura
24/4/2012
I have read the explanation of Justice Katju on a link sent by a tweeter friend. It appears to me that he never meant to insult our intelligence.
He was only trying to say, in his own disruptive way, that 90% Middle Class Indian needs training in Critical Thinking Skills.
Since time of Socrates, we are developing Critical Thinking Skills by asking questions.
There is nothing special about Critical Thinking Skills. There are certain Fallacies in Reasoning Process.
All you need to do is to be aware about at least 10 Fallacies.
Once you have learned at least 10 fallacies in reasoning, you will be good at Critical Thinking.
Once You have ability to think critically, you will be able to see Truth more clearly.
If you want to learn these Fallacies, all you need to do is to search, "Mission Critical" on Google Search. Once you find the site go to MAIN MENU.
It won't take you more than few hours to learn 10 Fallacies in reasoning.
Haresh Raichura
24/4/2012