How Not to Be Wrong, The Art of Changing Your Mind
379 EGP
A guide to intellectual humility and rational thinking that explores how to overcome cognitive biases, admit mistakes, and update beliefs when presented with new evidence. Combines psychology, philosophy, and practical wisdom.
An exploration of intellectual humility and the psychology of belief revision that challenges readers to embrace uncertainty and adapt their thinking. Drawing from cognitive science and behavioral psychology, the work examines common reasoning errors, confirmation bias, and the emotional barriers that prevent us from changing our minds. Written for general readers interested in critical thinking and personal growth, it offers practical strategies for becoming more open to new information and comfortable with admitting mistakes. The book advocates for a more flexible, evidence-based approach to forming and updating opinions.
| Dimensions | 240 cm |
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