We hope that Critical Thinking Cap has piqued or rekindled your interest in critical thinking!
Below are some print and online resources for further exploration of this vast and essential subject.
Critical thinking: books

Dobelli, Rolf. The Art of Thinking Clearly. Harper Collins, 2013.
Gula, Robert. Nonsense. Axios Press, 2007.
Jackson, Brooks, and Kathleen Hall Jamieson. UnSpun. Random House Trade Paperbacks, 2007.
Konnikova, Maria. Mastermind: How To Think Like Sherlock Holmes. Penguin, 2013.
Critical thinking: websites
“8 Critical Thinking Fallacies You’re Likely Falling For on Social Media” | Zarvana.
“An Illustrated Book of Bad Arguments”.
Cosenzo, Vicky. “Bad Arguments and How to Avoid Them.” Farnam Street.
Curtis, Gary. “Logical Fallacies: The Fallacy Files.”
“Fallacies | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.”
“List of Cognitive Biases and Heuristics — The Decision Lab.”
“Logic and Language.” 会津大学 — University of Aizu.
“THE LOGICAL FALLACIES – The Visual Communication Guy.”
