It’s pretty common to come across someone online claiming they’re just too smart to ever be fooled by conspiracies/cults (religious, political, commercial), but it’s actually really important not to assume intelligence is all you need to avoid it. Everyone should be aware of and have a guard up against tactics of undue influence. It might be easier to reach the conspiracy/cult believers if we could say ‘look, it’s not that you’re stupid’, but it seems like this article is suggesting the rest of the sentence is ‘it’s just that you’re bad at thinking’, which isn’t a lot better… ha.
It might be easier to reach the conspiracy/cult believers if we could say ‘look, it’s not that you’re stupid’, but it seems like this article is suggesting the rest of the sentence is ‘it’s just that you’re bad at thinking’
This is why I personally don’t like all the critical thinking advice online. None of it actually helps a person think better. Being aware of your own biases, for example, doesn’t automatically make anyone better at critical reasoning.
It’s pretty common to come across someone online claiming they’re just too smart to ever be fooled by conspiracies/cults (religious, political, commercial), but it’s actually really important not to assume intelligence is all you need to avoid it. Everyone should be aware of and have a guard up against tactics of undue influence. It might be easier to reach the conspiracy/cult believers if we could say ‘look, it’s not that you’re stupid’, but it seems like this article is suggesting the rest of the sentence is ‘it’s just that you’re bad at thinking’, which isn’t a lot better… ha.
There’s nothing worse than a smart person who gets lead down the wrong path.
This is why I personally don’t like all the critical thinking advice online. None of it actually helps a person think better. Being aware of your own biases, for example, doesn’t automatically make anyone better at critical reasoning.