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Critical thinking involves questioning our own assumptions and biases from "summary" of The Knowledge Illusion by Steven Sloman,Philip Fernbach

In order to think critically, we must be willing to challenge our own beliefs and biases. This means being open to the idea that we might be wrong about something, even if it goes against our deeply held convictions. It requires a level of self-awareness and intellectual humility that is not always easy to come by. Our assumptions and biases are often deeply ingrained within us, making it difficult to see them for what they are. They shape the way we view the world and influence the decisions we make on a daily basis. But by taking the time to question these assumptions and biases, we can begin to see how they might be limiting our understanding of the world around us. When we question our assumptions and biases, we are forced to confront the possibility that we may not have all the answers. This can be a humbling experience, but it is also a necessary one if we are to grow intellectually and expa...
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    The Knowledge Illusion

    Steven Sloman

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