A podcast to provide you with thinking tips from philosophy, logic, critical thinking, and psychology.
In this episode, I discuss two important points. First, we are not as different as we think we are from one another. Second, the differences that do exist between us are beneficial, even necessary. For more information and a transcript visit the Improve Your Thinking website.
I discuss Jonah Berger's interesting book titled Invisible Invisible influence and some key points in it to improve your thinking. For more information and a transcript of this show visit the Improve Your Thinking website.
We'll address four of the most common logical fallacies in this episode as well as the idea of cognitive biases. For more information and a transcript visit the Improve Your Thinking website at https://improveyourthinking.weebly.com
Let's examine some philosophical ideas to improve your thinking. For more information and a transcript of this podcast visit the Improve Your Thinking website at https://improveyourthinking.weebly.com.
In this episode, I discuss some valuable tips for improving your problem-solving skills. For more episodes and other useful tips visit me online at http://kevinjbrowne.com.
Let's examine how to evaluate your beliefs and opinions according to some useful objective criteria of critical thinking. If you are enjoying these episodes subscribe to the podcast and visit me online at http://kevinjbrowne.com.
Logic teaches a number of useful lessons but some of these are counter-intuitive. Let's look at 5 of these counter-intuitive lessons and how they can be used. For more please visit me online at Kevin J. Browne
What is insight? Tasha Eurich examines this notion in her book titled Insight. I discuss some of her findings and how they can be used to gain more self-awareness. For more information, you can visit me online at http://kevinjbrowne.com.
An examination of the feeling of being wrong and what we can do to recognize when we are wrong.
A discussion of The Knowledge Illusion by Philip Fernbach and Steven Sloman.
Welcome to my new podcast. Every week I'll be sharing useful tips from philosophy and psychology to help you improve your thinking. I'll also be answering questions I receive and recommending interesting books to give you ideas and insights you can use. Please subscribe and visit me online at http://kevinjbrowne.com.
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