Kurt Rackman

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Belief reversals happen more often in science, but not at all as frequently as we might expect from the idealized visage of the exalted ‘scientific method’ where only the facts count. The reason for this is that scientists are people too, no less subject to the whims of emotion and the pull of cognitive biases to shape and reinforce beliefs.
The Believing Brain: From Spiritual Faiths to Political Convictions – How We Construct Beliefs and Reinforce Them as Truths
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