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Episode 3 - Personal knowledge: powerful or problematic?

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On this episode: Personal knowledge. Is it powerful or problematic?

Diversions/explorations include:

  • The ethical limits of anvil pushing
  • Crazily...Hitler’s Mein Kampf
  • Cognitive bias snowballs
  • Everything you need to know about Brazil can be learned from The Simpsons
  • Some advice to NBA coaches: don’t throw the plan out if you’re losing
  • We don’t always have to be Best Friend’s Club.

Get in touch:

Email: [email protected]

Twitter: @tbdpod1

Sources you might like:

Opinion | Study finds cognitive bias in how medical examiners evaluate child deaths

Can We Rely on Our Intuition?

BU Research: A Riddle Reveals Depth of Gender Bias | BU Today

The Blame Game: How Outcome Bias Fools NBA Coaches (and Their Bosses)

Thinking, Fast and Slow — By Daniel Kahneman — Book Review

  continue reading

18 episodes

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Manage episode 289013566 series 2853204
Content provided by John McDonald and Aaron Vigar, John McDonald, and Aaron Vigar. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by John McDonald and Aaron Vigar, John McDonald, and Aaron Vigar or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

On this episode: Personal knowledge. Is it powerful or problematic?

Diversions/explorations include:

  • The ethical limits of anvil pushing
  • Crazily...Hitler’s Mein Kampf
  • Cognitive bias snowballs
  • Everything you need to know about Brazil can be learned from The Simpsons
  • Some advice to NBA coaches: don’t throw the plan out if you’re losing
  • We don’t always have to be Best Friend’s Club.

Get in touch:

Email: [email protected]

Twitter: @tbdpod1

Sources you might like:

Opinion | Study finds cognitive bias in how medical examiners evaluate child deaths

Can We Rely on Our Intuition?

BU Research: A Riddle Reveals Depth of Gender Bias | BU Today

The Blame Game: How Outcome Bias Fools NBA Coaches (and Their Bosses)

Thinking, Fast and Slow — By Daniel Kahneman — Book Review

  continue reading

18 episodes

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