210 – The catalogue of cognitive fallacies
How the mind systematically misleads itself In the spring of 1972, the psychologist Amos Tversky invited… Read more
How the mind systematically misleads itself In the spring of 1972, the psychologist Amos Tversky invited… Read more
The most important distinction we are probably not making In ordinary conversation, the words “know” and… Read more
How to communicate with someone whose framework differs from one’s own at the level of what… Read more
A recurring encounter with selective skepticism Over many years and a great many conversations, a pattern… Read more
What the famous finding actually claims, why much of it may be a statistical mirage, and… Read more
The map of what we don’t know In February 2002, Donald Rumsfeld, then United States Secretary… Read more
The tools we think with There is a map of London’s Underground railway that has been… Read more
Why the brain is always compressing In the summer of 1956, the cognitive psychologist George Miller… Read more
Explanatory power, prediction, and the art of knowing the limits There is a map of the… Read more
An introduction to The Conscious Look There is an experiment any of us can run right… Read more
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