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I commend to you Gird Gigerenzer’s (cognitive scientist) take on the “bias bias”, his response to the explosion of research on human biases in cognitive science and behavioral economics. “These biases have since attained the status of truisms. In contrast, I show that such a view of human nature is

tainted by a“bias bias,” the tendency to spot biases even when there are none. (Gigerenzer, G., The Bias Bias in Behavioral Economics, Review of Behavioral Economics, 2018, 5: 303–336). See also: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/30/opinion/human-behavior-nudge.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share.

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Having read this I have to say I'm glad you've stopped teaching critical thinking. I hope that you will reread the section you titled "Growing doubts" and, ahem, think critically about what you wrote.

"They began to see fallacies everywhere."

Logical fallacies are ubiquitous. They began to see fallacies everywhere because fallacies *are* everywhere. Communication is rarely a search for understanding; it is an exercise in persuasion and those engaged in persuasion often use whatever argument is available with superficial persuasive power trumping veracity. In my experience (admittedly a dangerous collection of anecdotes) many of those engaged in persuasion often aren't aware of their own logical faux pas.

"Instead of engaging with the substance of an argument ..."

You are of course familiar with the terms sophistry and casuistry? How does one engage with the substance of an argument grounded in fallacies? Life is short. If one's interlocutor can't mount a reasonable argument is one expected to mount it for him?

Yours is a long piece and I am not going to go through it line by line to offer criticism. While the illusion of certainty is the security blanket of the simple mind, we must nonetheless - we are ethically compelled per Clifford - to pursue truth. In science we do this using the Bayesian successive approximation engine called the scientific method. The same principles can be applied to any inquiry with a possible objective resolution. Critical thinking is the bedrock of the process. A knowledge of logical fallacies is a useful tool in the workshop of critical thinking. It shouldn't be fetishized but it certainly shouldn't be eschewed.

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