Rick Harrington

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When we reason alone, inside our own heads, we will be dangerously vulnerable to confirmation bias—constructing the strongest case for our own point of view, and fooling ourselves in the process. Of course, in our brainbound culture, thinking alone is how thinking is usually done, with predictably disappointing results. Mercier and Sperber urge a different approach: arguing together, with the aim of arriving jointly at something close to the truth.
The Extended Mind: The Power of Thinking Outside the Brain
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