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#94: How practicing skepticism will make you a powerful thinker
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One key characteristic of an independent mind is not in what it thinks, but in how it thinks.” This podcast discusses skepticism and the practical application of this ancient philosophy in our modern lives to make us better thinkers.
We go all the way back to Pyrrho, Sextus Empiricus, and other ancient Greek philosophers to look at the emergence of skepticism from around 360 BCE to the 3rd century CE.
Skepticism often gets a bad rap. It is much more than some cooky denying anything, and everything exists. There is so much more to analyze.
Albert Einstein hit the nail on the head when he said, “blind belief in authority is the enemy of truth.” When properly applied in our daily lives, skepticism helps us to question and doubt superficial or ideological dogma. Also, practicing skepticism fosters humility, which seems in short supply across modern culture.
In our discussion today, we dive deep into the pros, cons, and, more importantly, how you, in your life, can use skepticism to think more clearly and effectively to make better decisions in life!
Beyond this podcast, join me free to take your understanding of this topic to an entirely different level and become a subscriber to the Intellectual Freedom Podcast on Substack. It is FREE! https://intellectualfreedom.substack.com/.
Newsletter: https://intellectualfreedom.substack.com/
Follow Dr. Hopkins on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DavidDHopkins
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Manage episode 453263381 series 2888361
One key characteristic of an independent mind is not in what it thinks, but in how it thinks.” This podcast discusses skepticism and the practical application of this ancient philosophy in our modern lives to make us better thinkers.
We go all the way back to Pyrrho, Sextus Empiricus, and other ancient Greek philosophers to look at the emergence of skepticism from around 360 BCE to the 3rd century CE.
Skepticism often gets a bad rap. It is much more than some cooky denying anything, and everything exists. There is so much more to analyze.
Albert Einstein hit the nail on the head when he said, “blind belief in authority is the enemy of truth.” When properly applied in our daily lives, skepticism helps us to question and doubt superficial or ideological dogma. Also, practicing skepticism fosters humility, which seems in short supply across modern culture.
In our discussion today, we dive deep into the pros, cons, and, more importantly, how you, in your life, can use skepticism to think more clearly and effectively to make better decisions in life!
Beyond this podcast, join me free to take your understanding of this topic to an entirely different level and become a subscriber to the Intellectual Freedom Podcast on Substack. It is FREE! https://intellectualfreedom.substack.com/.
Newsletter: https://intellectualfreedom.substack.com/
Follow Dr. Hopkins on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DavidDHopkins
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Keep Intellectual Freedom Free for Everyone! Become a member and DONATE to this project. It's a pay-what-you-want donation. Everything helps.
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