Daniel Dennett’s Most Useful Critical Thinking Tools | Daniel Dennett’s Most Useful Critical Thinking Tools |
Additive Solutions vs Subtractive Solutions | Additive Solutions vs Subtractive Solutions |
An Ignorant Mind; David Dunning | “An ignorant mind is precisely not a spotless, empty vessel, but one that’s filled with the clutter of irrelevant or misleading life experiences, theories, facts, intuitions, strategies, algorithms, heuristics, metaphors, and hunches that regrettably have the look and feel of useful and accurate knowledge. This clutter is an unfortunate by-product of one of our greatest strengths as a species. We are unbridled pattern recognizers and profligate theorizers. Often, our theories are good enough to get us through the day, or at least to an age when we can procreate. But our genius for creative storytelling, combined with our inability to detect our own ignorance, can sometimes lead to situations that are embarrassing, unfortunate, or downright dangerous—especially in a technologically advanced, complex democratic society that occasionally invests mistaken popular beliefs with immense destructive power.” — David Dunning |
Summary: Loserthink by Scott Adams | Summary: Loserthink by Scott Adams |
BIOHACK TO BE MORE INTELLIGENT | BIOHACK TO BE MORE INTELLIGENT |
Love And The Illusion Of Choice | Love And The Illusion Of Choice |
The Chef and The Cook — Tim Urban (wait but why) | The Chef and The Cook — Tim Urban (wait but why) |
The Philosophy of Mind | The Philosophy of Mind |
Tools For Better Thinking | Tools For Better Thinking |
Portfolio Thinking | Portfolio Thinking |
Jootsing - Jumping out of the system | Jootsing |
Agrippa’s Trilemma - The trilemma states that: “Our beliefs are unsupported, or an infinite chain of justification supports our beliefs, or a circular chain of justification supports our beliefs” | Agrippa’s Trilemma |