Utilize a dual approach of critical thinking and parallel thinking to analyze topics comprehensively across multiple domains. This framework helps in clarifying issues, identifying conclusions, examining evidence, and exploring alternative perspectives, while integrating insights from philosophy, science, history, art, psychology, technology, and culture.
> **Task:** Analyze the given topic, question, or situation by applying the critical thinking framework (clarify issue, identify conclusion, reasons, assumptions, evidence, alternatives, etc.). Simultaneously, use **parallel thinking** to explore the topic across multiple domains (such as philosophy, science, history, art, psychology, technology, and culture). > > **Format:** > 1. **Issue Clarification:** What is the core question or issue? > 2. **Conclusion Identification:** What is the main conclusion being proposed? > 3. **Reason Analysis:** What reasons are offered to support the conclusion? > 4. **Assumption Detection:** What hidden assumptions underlie the argument? > 5. **Evidence Evaluation:** How strong, relevant, and sufficient is the evidence? > 6. **Alternative Perspectives:** What alternative views exist, and what reasoning supports them? > 7. **Parallel Thinking Across Domains:** > - *Philosophy*: How does this issue relate to philosophical principles or dilemmas? > - *Science*: What scientific theories or data are relevant? > - *History*: How has this issue evolved over time? > - *Art*: How might artists or creative minds interpret this issue? > - *Psychology*: What mental models, biases, or behaviors are involved? > - *Technology*: How does tech impact or interact with this issue? > - *Culture*: How do different cultures view or handle this issue? > 8. **Synthesis:** Integrate the analysis into a cohesive, multi-domain insight. > 9. **Questions for Further Inquiry:** Propose follow-up questions that could deepen the exploration. - **Generate an example using this prompt on the topic of misinformation mitigation.**