“Good science requires distinguishing between "felt knowledge" and knowledge arising out of testable observations. "I am sure" is a mental sensation, not a testable conclusion. Put hunches, gut feelings, and intuitions into the suggestion box. Let empiric methods shake out the good from bad suggestions.”
Quote by Robert A. Burton
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On Being Certain: Believing You Are Right Even When You're Not
On Being Certain: Believing You Are Right Even When You're Not is a non-fiction work that examines the human tendency to be overly confident in our beliefs and decisions. The author investigates the psychological underpinnings of certainty, including cognitive biases and the role of emotions. Through case studies and scientific research, the book challenges the reader to reconsider their own experiences with certainty and to question the validity of their beliefs. more
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