The Bulletin of National Defence University of Ukraine

  • Received 24.03.2023,
  • Revised 01.04.2023,
  • Accepted 03.04.2023
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Vol. 18, No. 2, 2023
  • cognition; thinking; critical thinking; development of critical thinking
  • https://doi.org/10.33099/2617-6858-2023-72-2-128-135
  • Pages 128-135

The article examines the problem of the formation and development of the psychological theory of critical thinking in a philosophical and psychological retrospective. It highlights the main milestones in the development of the concept of critical thinking in different historical periods of philosophical and psychological thought. It analyzes changes in approaches to the definition and understanding of critical thinking as an object of scientific research

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