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This episode of Crisis in Perception explores How to Think by Alan Jacobs, a reflection on why clear thinking is so difficult in a socially divided world.
Jacobs argues that reasoning is shaped less by logic than by belonging. Through concepts like group identity, social exclusion, and intellectual humility, the book reframes thinking as a relational practice rather than a competitive one.
The episode examines how social pressure distorts belief β and how cultivating patience, curiosity, and intellectual friendship can restore the pleasures of independent thought.
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By Crisis in PerceptionThis episode of Crisis in Perception explores How to Think by Alan Jacobs, a reflection on why clear thinking is so difficult in a socially divided world.
Jacobs argues that reasoning is shaped less by logic than by belonging. Through concepts like group identity, social exclusion, and intellectual humility, the book reframes thinking as a relational practice rather than a competitive one.
The episode examines how social pressure distorts belief β and how cultivating patience, curiosity, and intellectual friendship can restore the pleasures of independent thought.
πΊ Watch the full video Deep Dive:
π YouTube: https://youtube.com/@crisisinperception
π Support the project & access all content:
π Patreon: https://patreon.com/CrisisInPerception
π¬ Short Mini Explainer also available on YouTube
π Explore More