Lecture

Critical Thinking: pitfalls and possibilities sold out

Prof. dr. Johan Braeckman
Wednesday, September 7 2011, 11:45 AM - 1:00 PM (sold out)
Blauwe Zaal, Auditorium

Most people think they know how to think. Most of us believe we have good reasons and arguments for our beliefs  and we tend to be skeptical about belief systems that are exotic or strange from our perspective. In other words, we think that we are able to think critically. It seems easy enough, from an intuitive point of view. Nevertheless, research shows that clear and critical thinking is much harder than we presume. Some people are so critical that they reject everything that science has to offer. Clearly, something went wrong. But all of us are vulnerable for mental infection with bad, pseudoscientific and superstitious ideas.

Prof. dr. Johan Braeckman discusses the psychology behind all this. He gives many examples to prove the point that our brain can rapidly and easily be fooled (or rather: fool itself), and he offers ways to enhance our critical thinking skills.

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