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Anonymous at Fri, 7 Jun 2024 17:25:22 UTC No. 16220152
Is learning engineering the only way to truly learn critical thinking?
Anonymous at Fri, 7 Jun 2024 17:35:48 UTC No. 16220175
You have to know the art of scamming when dealing with retards
Anonymous at Fri, 7 Jun 2024 17:39:55 UTC No. 16220177
>>16220175
Is engineering the art of scamming and myself the retard?
Anonymous at Fri, 7 Jun 2024 17:46:16 UTC No. 16220181
>>16220177
Modern universites education is aimed at making people into wageslaves.
Anonymous at Fri, 7 Jun 2024 17:50:30 UTC No. 16220185
>>16220181
I'm not talking about getting a degree in engineering. I'm talking about from a general viewpoint. Is the act of learning engineering the best (or possibly ONLY) way to learn critical thinking skills? Are the two one in the same, or is engineering just one facet of a more broad field of intellectual ability?
Anonymous at Fri, 7 Jun 2024 18:06:58 UTC No. 16220208
dude none of us know how to think critically. that's why we're on a chinese cartoon board.
Anonymous at Fri, 7 Jun 2024 18:20:14 UTC No. 16220235
>>16220208
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Anonymous at Sat, 8 Jun 2024 05:24:23 UTC No. 16221337
>>16220152
>critical thinking
its just being critical with "Is this true", "what are the downsides" when presented with an information, you can apply it almost anywhere, so it certainly isn't the only way to do critical thinking.
For engineers its "Is this the best we can do?" "where is the bottleneck" and "What could go wrong here"