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He established the importance of seeking evidence, closely examining reasoning and assumptions, analyzing basic concepts, and tracing out implications not only of what is said but of what is done as well. Critical thinking is more than finding and using evidence, but it’s the processing of breaking down that information and how you use that information to your advantage (McPeck, 13). His method of questioning is now known as "Socratic questioning" and is the best known critical thinking teaching strategy. In his mode of questioning, Socrates highlighted the need for thinking for clarity and logical consistency. Socrates asked people questions to reveal their irrational thinking or lack of reliable knowledge. When one can recognize how they can think, it will be easier to work and fix around it. Socrates demonstrated that having authority does not ensure accurate knowledge. He established the method of questioning beliefs, closely inspecting assumptions and relying on evidence and sound rationale. Sometime, being rational can open the eyes of your listener and have them see where you are coming from (McPeck, 12). Plato recorded Socrates' teachings and carried on the tradition of critical thinking. Aristotle and subsequent Greek skeptics refined Socrates' teachings, using systematic thinking and asking questions to ascertain the true nature of reality beyond the way things appear from a glance.

Response From Jackie F. and Hung N.
First two sentences doesn't seem to ease in to each other. Work on being more precise with the language used. Make sure to add footnotes for your sources used. Other than that it seems good.

Response From Gilmathan and Thomas
In general, the original source was solid, but the addition of the multiple smaller sentences took away from the quality of the rest of the paragraph which also affected the the sources as the links didn't lead to anywhere. Add a reference and and should get you a couple more points back up.

Peer Review by Max and Nana

 * Fix your citations, right now it just takes you to a search on google scholar
 * we cannot find your sources as a result
 * Not really in a wiki language
 * We would find better placement for your sentences, this excerpt is about Socrates and your sentences do not relate to him

Zein and Juan's Review
-The work is solid but needs to be more precise, go more in depth it's broad and explain the sentences you added. The additional sentences were too broad need to be more precise.

-The sources didn't lead to anything I was left trying to figure out where and what the sources were.