Upplýsingaöld

  1. Lifandilífslækur Bergsveinn Birgisson
    4.1
  2. Foucault: Philosophy in an Hour Paul Strathern
    3.9
  3. Æfisaga Jóns Prófasts Steingrímssonar Jón Steingrímsson
    4
  4. The Age of Reason Thomas Paine
  5. Epistemology: The Theory of Knowledge and Wisdom Hector Davidson
  6. A Treatise of Human Nature David Hume
  7. Dr. Johnson og hans muntre England Mogens Knudsen
  8. Jean-Jacques Rousseau og hans filosofi Harald Høffding
  9. An Essay Concerning Humane Understanding (Vol. 1&2): Complete Edition John Locke
  10. The Anchoring Effect: How Initial Information Influences Subsequent Judgments William Rands
  11. The False Consensus Effect: Believing Others Share Your Views More Than They Do William Rands
  12. The Bandwagon Effect: How Popular Opinion Influences Individual Choices William Rands
  13. The Correlation-Causation Fallacy: Assuming Correlation Implies Causation William Rands
    5
  14. Jena 1800: De frie ånders republik Peter Neumann
  15. The In-Group Bias: Favoring Members of Your Own Group over Others William Rands
  16. The False Dilemma: Presenting Only Two Choices When More Exist William Rands
  17. The Hindsight Bias: The Illusion of Foreseeing Outcomes After They Occur William Rands
  18. The Status Quo Bias: Preferring Things to Stay the Same over Change William Rands
  19. The Just-World Hypothesis: Believing That People Get What They Deserve William Rands
  20. The Red Herring Fallacy: Introducing Irrelevant Information to Distract from the Issue William Rands
  21. The Straw Man Fallacy: Misrepresenting an Argument to Refute It More Easily William Rands
  22. The Slippery Slope Fallacy: Arguing That One Action Will Lead to Extreme Consequences William Rands
  23. Naturalism: Reality Through the Lens of Science Hector Davidson
  24. Understanding Cognitive Biases: An Overview of Common Mental Shortcuts William Rands
  25. The Tu Quoque Fallacy: Deflecting Criticism by Accusing the Accuser William Rands
  26. René Descartes: Rationalism and Meditations on First Philosophy Hector Davidson
  27. Stoicism: Finding Strength in Adversity Through Ancient Philosophy Coral Nunez
  28. Personal Attacks and Deflections: How Arguments Go Off Track (2 in 1) William Rands
  29. Faulty Comparisons and False Choices: Traps That Limit Our Thinking (2 in 1) William Rands
  30. Distortions in Decision-Making: How Our Minds Trick Us (2 in 1) William Rands
  31. Ideas for the Philosophy of the History of Mankind Johann Gottfried Herder
  32. Knowledge and Epistemology: Exploring the Nature of Knowledge, Truth, and the Limits of Human Understanding (6 in 1) Hector Davidson
  33. Logical Diversions and Misdirections: Tactics That Distract from the Truth (2 in 1) William Rands
  34. Critical Thinking: Fallacies, Benefits, and Other Crucial Aspects Marco Jameson
    3.5
  35. Critical Thinking: The Concept and Power of Thinking Critically Marco Jameson
  36. Critical Thinking: Common Questions, Answers, and Examples Marco Jameson
    2
  37. Critical Thinking: Relevancy, Attributes, and Meaning Marco Jameson
  38. Critical Thinking: The Skills and Psychology of Questioning the Obvious Marco Jameson
    4
  39. Critical Thinking: Inductive and Deductive Reasoning Explained Marco Jameson
  40. Critical Thinking: Improve Your Academic Standards and Objectivity Marco Jameson
    4.3
  41. Van Til and the Limits of Reason R. J. Rushdoony
  42. How to Keep an Open Mind: An Ancient Guide to Thinking Like a Skeptic Sextus Empiricus
    4
  43. Skepticism: Positive Thinking, Parapsychology, and Critical Thinking Gary Dankock
    4
  44. Skepticism: The Meaning and Theories of a Crucial Philosophy Gary Dankock
    2
  45. Skepticism: Why There Needs to Be More Skeptical Thinking in Psychology Gary Dankock
  46. Skepticism: How to be a Skeptic and Intelligent, Critical Thinker Gary Dankock
  47. Skepticism: The Philosophy and Movement of Doubting the General Narrative Gary Dankock
  48. Skepticism: The Ultimate Guide to Thinking More Critically and Intelligently Gary Dankock
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  49. Skepticism: Cynicism, Logic, and Skeptical Philosophy throughout the Centuries Gary Dankock
  50. Philosophy: Confucius, Zeno, and Other Great Thinkers from History Hector Janssen
    4