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In this episode of Good to Talk, Jeremiah and E explore further into thinking critically by way of cognitive biases. Cognitive biases are our systematic inclinations towards certain patterns of erroneous thinking or "irrationality." The most important difference between biases and the fallacies discussed in our previous episode is that biases affect how you interpret and process information, while fallacies relate to how you construct your arguments and communicate your ideas.
By Jeremiah Simmons and E Ward5
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In this episode of Good to Talk, Jeremiah and E explore further into thinking critically by way of cognitive biases. Cognitive biases are our systematic inclinations towards certain patterns of erroneous thinking or "irrationality." The most important difference between biases and the fallacies discussed in our previous episode is that biases affect how you interpret and process information, while fallacies relate to how you construct your arguments and communicate your ideas.