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Embracing the knowledge illusion leads to greater wisdom and understanding from "summary" of The Knowledge Illusion by Steven Sloman,Philip Fernbach

Our minds are not just housed in our brains; they are distributed across the people we interact with and the world we live in. Understanding this fundamental truth can lead us to greater wisdom and understanding. When we acknowledge that our individual knowledge is limited and interconnected with the knowledge of others, we open ourselves up to a deeper level of comprehension. Rather than relying solely on what we know, we can tap into the collective knowledge of humanity. This realization allows us to see the bigger picture and appreciate the complexity of the world around us. By embracing the knowledge illusion, we come to understand that our understanding of the world is built on a foundation of shared knowledge. We are not isolated know-it-alls but rather participants in a vast network of knowledge exchange. This perspective fosters humility and encourages us to seek...
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    The Knowledge Illusion

    Steven Sloman

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