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  • Reasoning - Uncover the logic within with Maya Chen
    2026/04/21
    Join Maya Chen as she explores the hidden machinery of human reasoning and reveals why smart people defend terrible ideas. Discover cognitive biases running your life, learn Bayesian thinking for better decisions, and uncover tools to think more clearly—from why your brain acts like a lawyer to where real thinking begins.

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    1 分
  • Reasoning - A Field Guide to Your Own Blind Spots: Cognitive Biases and the Practices That Overcome Them
    2026/04/21
    Host Maya Chen explores how our minds rationalize rather than reason, breaking down major cognitive biases like confirmation bias, anchoring, and the fundamental attribution error. She offers practical debiasing techniques including Socratic self-inquiry, mechanistic thinking, and assumption testing. Chen reframes biases as evolutionary features while emphasizing that awareness alone won't fix them—only disciplined practice distinguishes truth-seeking from motivated reasoning.

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    29 分
  • Reasoning - Updating the Odds: How Bayesian Thinking Beats Gut Instinct
    2026/04/21
    Maya Chen examines Bayesian reasoning through medical tests, social misunderstandings, and daily decisions, revealing how our intuition misreads probability. She explains why a 99% accurate test means less than you think, how unreturned texts mislead us, and why updating beliefs based on evidence produces better judgment.

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    31 分
  • Reasoning - The Rationalization Trap: Why Smart People Defend Bad Ideas
    2026/04/21
    Maya Chen explores why intelligent people defend flawed ideas through rationalization. Drawing on cognitive science and researchers like Yudkowsky and Kahneman, she examines motivated cognition, confirmation bias, and mechanistic thinking to recognize when we're justifying beliefs instead of testing them.

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    27 分