The Misinformation Age
How False Beliefs Spread
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Chelsea Stephens
概要
The social dynamics of "alternative facts": why what you believe depends on who you know
Why should we care about having true beliefs? And why do demonstrably false beliefs persist and spread despite consequences for the people who hold them? Philosophers of science Cailin O'Connor and James Weatherall argue that social factors, rather than individual psychology, are what's essential to understanding the spread and persistence of false belief. It might seem that there's an obvious reason that true beliefs matter: false beliefs will hurt you. But if that's right, then why is it (apparently) irrelevant to many people whether they believe true things or not?
In an age riven by "fake news," "alternative facts," and disputes over the validity of everything from climate change to the size of inauguration crowds, the authors argue that social factors, not individual psychology, are what's essential to understanding the persistence of false belief and that we must know how those social forces work in order to fight misinformation effectively.
©2019 Cailin O’Connor and James Owen Weatherall (P)2019 Tantorこちらもおすすめ
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- 遺伝子、言語、自意識の謎に迫る
- 著者: 長谷川 眞理子
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総合評価21
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- 完全版
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総合評価0
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ナレーション0
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ストーリー0
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総合評価0
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ストーリー0
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総合評価9
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- ナレーター: Neil Shah
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- 完全版
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総合評価2
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ナレーション2
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ストーリー2
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