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In reply to the discussion: Let he who is without cognitive bias cast the first lecture. [View all]Turbineguy
(38,411 posts)2. Everybody has them.
Last edited Wed Dec 26, 2018, 04:57 PM - Edit history (2)
But some are good, others, not so much.
As for theism, I refer to Pascal's Wager.
There's a pretty good, often updated Wikipedia page on the subject. I talk about cognitive biases in my management classes because these biases often cause people to take the wrong course of action. I was first introduced to cognitive bias by Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky in their book "Choices, Values, and Frames".
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No, his "point" was to accuse me of making an error by referrign to it in the singular.
guillaumeb
Dec 2018
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"I don't think anybody ever had a spiritual experience hacking away on a laptop. "
Lordquinton
Dec 2018
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Meanwhile you reveal you can't tell the difference between a fact and a claim
Major Nikon
Dec 2018
#39