Is confronting personal bias necessary for philosophical enlightenment? How can confronting our own intuitions lead to better decision making? Is it possible to hold onto our principles while being open to increasingly diverse viewpoints, and if so, how can we create a culture of critical thinking and intellectual humility in an increasingly polarized world? All of that and more in today’s video!
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Resources:
Plato's The Republic, Book VII (Allegory of the Cave)
Daniel Kahneman's Thinking, Fast and Slow? (Two Types of Cognition, Anchor Effect, Availability Heuristic, Loss Aversion)
David McRaney's You Are Not So Smart (Confirmation Bias, Hindsight Bias, Dunning-Krueger Effect)
Thomas Kuhn's The Structure of Scientific Revolutions (Confirmation Bias in Science)
Eli Pariser's The Filter Bubble (Impact of Internet Algorithms on Cognitive Bias)
Deborah Tannen, The Argument Culture (Disagreement as Battle vs Disagreement as Collaborative Problem Solving)
Marshall Rosenberg, Nonviolent Communication (Empathetic Conversation)
Jonathon Haidt, The Righteous Mind: Why Good People are Divided by Politics and Religion (Groupishness)
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