Petite Philosophie de nos erreurs quotidiennes

Petite Philosophie de nos erreurs quotidiennes


"There can be no first truth, there are only primary mistakes," said Bachelard. The mistake is everywhere, the error is human. Since the beginnings of philosophy in Greece before our era, philosophers have sought to understand why our reasoning is often imperfect, why we are wrong and how to prevent error. All of them focused on formalizing the right ways of thinking. With relative success. Closer to home, the psychologists took over. Their exploration of the recesses of human reasoning led them to highlight the role of other rules of thought than those of logic: intuitive rules, unconscious, fast, called heuristics. Indispensable, these mental shortcuts can however turn into short circuits. the culprit is then called "cognitive bias". Rational individuals are wrong every day because it is not rational to spend your days trying to make no mistake. The right attitude is rather to be aware of the inevitable biases - it is not possible to think without a point of view - while avoiding the biases that pollute unnecessarily. This is what invite you Luc de Brabandere and Anne Mikolajczak, through a range of scenarios, examples and tests, more surprising than the others.

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