In this episode of the Outrage Science Bites podcast, we explore the concept of naive realism and how it contributes to outrage. Naive realism is the belief that we have direct access to reality and that our own perspectives are the most accurate. This belief can lead us to overestimate how many people share our opinions, to dismiss opposing viewpoints, and to become more entrenched in our own beliefs.
We discuss the dangers of naive realism and how we can overcome it. We also provide tips for challenging our assumptions and opening our minds to new perspectives.
Key takeaways from this episode:
Naive realism is a common cognitive bias that can lead to outrage.
We can overcome naive realism by recognizing our own biases, seeking out diverse perspectives, and practicing critical thinking.
Intellectual humility is essential for challenging our assumptions and opening our minds to new perspectives.
Additional resources:
Outrage Overload Podcast: https://outrageoverload.net/
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