Maybe @bryan_caplan’s blog archive and @juliagalef’s podcast archive. Books, Haidt is good. Questions over how well Thinking Fast and Slow will withstand replication crisis (https://jasoncollins.blog/2016/06/29/re-reading-kahnemans-thinking-fast-and-slow/ …). I think about this paper and its implications a lot: https://www.dan.sperber.fr/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/MercierSperberWhydohumansreason.pdf …
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Thinking Fast and Slow. Particularly because Kahneman does such a great job of disabusing you of the notion that you are engaging in critical thinking when you very clearly aren’t.
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Poor Charlie's Almanack: A Gem of a book with Charlie Munger's mental models on how to think well, live a good life and many more. It's also fun to read.
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Thinking Fast and Slow: Explains in detail with numerous examples about how humans don't think critically by default and offers some tricks to do better where possible.
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The Book of Life by Jiddu Krishnamurti: A collection of 365 essays exploring thinking, mind, learning, morality each at nth order depth. This is a book of questions for which author suggests to self reflect and find answers.
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I loved the one where you banned white supremacists from your platform
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I think that one was in the fiction aisle
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Don't read. Practice it by writing about topics more & finding smart people to debate with.
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Smart people don’t have time to debate!!
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That's an inaccurate statement. Smart people debate all the time.
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I don’t want to debate!
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This is a selection of Bertrand Russell’s papers, by himself. It inspires many directions for thought on important social and political issues without ever being a burdensome read. https://www.amazon.com/Selected-Papers-Bertrand-Russell-Library/dp/B0006D9BAG …pic.twitter.com/WJW1SWhF0I
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Jonathan Haidt, The Righteous Mind. Helped me understand better how reasoning often exists soley to self-justify passions/feelings and how to counteract that.https://www.amazon.com/Righteous-Mind-Divided-Politics-Religion/dp/0307455777/ref=nodl_ …
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