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Knowledge Terms
academic knowledge
analysis paralysis
anecdotal evidence
argument ad ignorantiam
authority worship
bandwagon effect
belief
bias
bias blind spot
bizareness effect
clustering illusion
coherence
cognitive biases
cognitive ease
common sense
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congruence bias
CRAAP test
credibility
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distributed knowledge
education
empiricism
evidence
experiential knowledge
false consensus effect
filter bubble
flow
framing
group attribution error
groupthink
humor effect
illusion of explanatory depth
illusory correlation
information
just-world hypothesis
justification
justified true belief
mental map
moral credential effect
personal knowledge
picture superiority effect
practical knowledge
Key Figures
radical doubt
recency illusion
relativism
shared knowledge
skepticism
spotlight effect
spurious balance
thick concept
truth
truth checks
coherence
correspondence
pragmatic
verbal overshadowing
Weber-Fechner law
WOKs (ways of knowing)
Rene Descartes
Ray Kurzweil
Steven Pinker
Alan Turing