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The belief in individual knowledge can lead to irrational behavior from "summary" of The Knowledge Illusion by Steven Sloman,Philip Fernbach

The idea that we each possess a vast store of knowledge is a common misconception. We tend to overestimate our own understanding of the world around us. This overestimation can lead to irrational behavior. When we believe we have all the answers, we become closed off to new information and perspectives. This can prevent us from learning and growing as individuals. In reality, our knowledge is limited and incomplete. We rely on others to fill in the gaps in our understanding. This is known as "distributed cognition." When we recognize that our knowledge is shared, we are more open to new ideas and better able to make informed decisions. However, when we cling to the illusion of individual knowledge, we are more likely to make irrational choices. One example of this phenomenon is the ...
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    The Knowledge Illusion

    Steven Sloman

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