Valid or Invalid: The following are 8 potential ways of thinking that is in opposition to being a fair-minded intellectual thinker:
False beliefs
Misconception
Prejudice
Illusions
Fallacious thinking
Myths
Propaganda
Ignorance
Selected: a. Valid This answer is correct.
b. Invalid
That is correct. It is not harmonious with being a fair-minded person if you base your personal, professional, and academic arguments on what you believe regardless of what you know.
@Try again. Actually, it is not harmonious with being a fair-minded person if you base your personal, professional, and academic arguments on what you believe regardless of what you know. See Module 2, Page 1 for a review of the ways of being a fair-minded thinker.