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Your Deceptive Mind: A Scientific Guide to Critical Thinking Skills

Written by: Steven Novella, The Great Courses
Narrated by: Steven Novella
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No skill is more important in today's world than being able to think about, understand, and act on information in an effective and responsible way. What's more, at no point in human history have we had access to so much information, with such relative ease, as we do in the 21st century. But because misinformation out there has increased as well, critical thinking is more important than ever.

These 24 rewarding lectures equip you with the knowledge and techniques you need to become a savvier, sharper critical thinker in your professional and personal life. By immersing yourself in the science of cognitive biases and critical thinking, and by learning how to think about thinking (a practice known as metacognition), you'll gain concrete lessons for doing so more critically, more intelligently, and more successfully.

The key to successful critical thinking lies in understanding the neuroscience behind how our thinking works - and goes wrong; avoiding common pitfalls and errors in thinking, such as logical fallacies and biases; and knowing how to distinguish good science from pseudoscience. Professor Novella tackles these issues and more, exploring how the (often unfamiliar) ways in which our brains are hardwired can distract and prevent us from getting to the truth of a particular matter.

Along the way, he provides you with a critical toolbox that you can use to better assess the quality of information. Even though the world is becoming more and more saturated information, you can take the initiative and become better prepared to make sense of it all with this intriguing course.

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The crux of the lecture series is that one should not accept anything as definite, one should question the information, check for reliability of source and then reason in one's own mind. Must listen for all persons irrespective of age profile.

Thinking about thinking

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I enjoyed this course. Prof. Steven Novella has explained every concept with realtime examples.

I thank Professor and team.

knowing about my deceptive mind

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The book talks about a lot of shortcomings of the brain but it does not tell any tips and how to overcome that. This will make any gullible person even more sceptical of their own thought.

Not for gullible people

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If I had read this book 50 years ago I would have avoided many a mistakes. It gave clarity to my thinking and evaluation process. Highly recommend for younger generation.

How critical is, critical thinking?

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Like many people i wanted to make my thinking better and critical thinking is what i wanted to arrive at. These lectures were very eye opening and helpful. It is overwhelming to know how much goes into being a critical thinker. Recommend it to arrive atleast at the start line of your journey to being a rational thinker.

Seriously and amusingly informative.

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