The Rational Field: Why Smart People Believe False Things
Smart people are not immune to bad reasoning. This entry explains why rational thinking skills often fail—and how correction restores clarity.
Smart people are not immune to bad reasoning. This entry explains why rational thinking skills often fail—and how correction restores clarity.
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