When other 
people think

When other
people think

Cliché and platitudes/
hackneyed ideas/
Intellectual fashion

Cliché and platitudes/
hackneyed ideas/
Intellectual fashion

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Intellectual fashion: Think like your contemporaries: this is the secret to prosperity and to stupidity.

What is it?

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What is a cliché? What does a hackneyed idea mean? It means those ideas that everybody says or thinks. Who said that? Nobody, everybody... The people. Some people live without having thought of anything by themselves

Example:
H. Arendt/Eichmann

Example:
H. Arendt/Eichmann

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Ethical
Prejudices

What is it?

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Judging someone or something before getting a piece of good knowledge. from prae ‘in advance’ + judicium ‘judgement’.

Problems

Why don't we listen
to reason?

Why don't we listen
to reason?

Avoiding preconceptions

Is it possible?

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Intelligence without prejudices means intelligence that does not see its own.   We believe in many things that we don't believe we believe.

Is it good?

Pygmalion 
effect

Pygmalion
effect

Trust

Trust

Examples

The little 
prince

The little
prince

Ramanujan

Ramanujan

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Rosalind
FRANKLIN

Rosalind
FRANKLIN

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George Lamaitre

George Lamaitre

Manipulation

Manipulation

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Slaves lose everything in their chains, even the desire of escaping from them (Rousseau)

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Cognitive prejudices

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Summary

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We have to respect the truth and reality (what something is)We have to know that what reality also depends on our approach to itCritical thinking includes trust and distrust."All true knowledge is made against scepticism and through it."

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