Humanism Now | Secular Ethics, Curiosity and Compassionate Change

39. Dr Bo Bennett on Sharpening Critical Thinking, Logical Fallacies & Persuasive Dialogue


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“We need to care more about believing what is true than being right and being proved right.” - Bo Bennet

With outrage-bait, memes and “gotcha” clips swarming every feed, being able to think about our thinking is no longer optional. Social psychologist, entrepreneur and Positive Humanism author Dr Bo Bennett joins host James Hodgson to show why critical thinking is a life skill for everyone, not a luxury for academics. Drawing on decades spent dissecting logical fallacies (plus a generous dose of humour), Bo maps out how we can swap combativeness for curiosity—and outrage for evidence—in our daily conversations.

In this episode

  • System 1 vs System 2: knowing when to hit the cognitive brakes
  • 25 “greatest-hits” fallacies—from appeal to authority to the straw man
  • Aristotle’s trio of logic, emotion & character (and why emotion is only fallacious when it replaces reason)
  • The Socratic method for lowering defences and dodging the back-fire effect
  • “You need to care more about believing what is true than being right and being proved right.” —Bo
  • Expertise-transfer traps: why even humanists can slip up on politics or science
  • Handling contrarian takes on settled research: focus on the scientific process
  • A practical habit: run emotional posts through AI for a fast, source-linked fact-check before you hit share

Follow Dr Bo Bennett

  • Website & books: bobennett.com
  • Logical fallacy database: https://www.logicallyfallacious.com/
  • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertsbennett/
  • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@bobennett7750

Resources

  • Logically Fallacious — Dr Bo Bennett
  • Thinking, Fast and Slow — Daniel Kahneman

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