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*Mind-reading - we cannot really know what others are thinking because situations are complex. To think otherwise is dangerous. See [http://blog.dilbert.com/2018/02/21/news-reported-facts/] | *Mind-reading - we cannot really know what others are thinking because situations are complex. To think otherwise is dangerous. See [http://blog.dilbert.com/2018/02/21/news-reported-facts/] | ||
*Confirmation bias | *Confirmation bias | ||
*Overconfidence in evaluating ourselves |
Revision as of 00:24, 4 April 2018
Faulty logic can take many forms. Here are some:
- Mislaced concreteness.
- Generalization
- Omission
- Mind-reading - we cannot really know what others are thinking because situations are complex. To think otherwise is dangerous. See [1]
- Confirmation bias
- Overconfidence in evaluating ourselves