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Increasingly curious as to why the tools-for-thought folk talk a lot about note-taking tool features and plugins and not at all about the cognitive science of better externalised thinking.
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An example of why paying attention to the cognitive science is important:
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One of the basic ideas: bullet points make it easy to create the *facade* of order. You don't need to specify logical relations, like "A causes B" or "A explains B" - bullet format encourages jumbles without narrative or logical cohesiveness.
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For the record, I’m genuinely interested in thinkers who grapple with the underlying cognitive effects of their tools. The main point I’m making with the link out to the Tufte thread is this:
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That wasn’t the point of linking to that thread 😬 Sure, TfTs don’t push you to summarise, but then what do they push you towards? Are the forms of cognition they encourage better in some ways, or worse? What ways? Where are the Tufte-style analyses?
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Great articles, thanks for sharing. I think anyone who uses knowledge tools like should get some practice using tools like and work on a systems thinking project.
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