Rules of Reason
Making and Evaluating Claims
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Narrado por:
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Bo Bennett PhD
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De:
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Bo Bennett PhD
Sobre este áudio
Claims are constantly being made, many of which are confusing, ambiguous, too general to be of value, exaggerated, unfalsifiable, and suggest a dichotomy when no such dichotomy exists. Good critical thinking requires a thorough understanding of the claim before attempting to determine its veracity. Good communication requires the ability to make clear, precise, explicit claims, or "strong" claims. The rules of reason in this book provide the framework for obtaining this understanding and ability.
This book is about the 11 rules of reason for making and evaluating claims. Each covered in detail in the book. These are:
- Acknowledge the limits of your knowledge regarding the claim.
- Explore your biases related to the claim.
- Isolate the actual claim.
- Clearly and precisely define each relevant term.
- Use terms that reflect the scope of the claim accurately.
- Operationalize terms when possible.
- Make the claim falsifiable when possible.
- Express an accurate and meaningful level of confidence.
- Convert causes to contributing factors when appropriate.
- Make strong analogies and call out weak ones.
- Filter all relevant assumptions through these same rules.
By the time you have finished this short book, no matter how good you were before at evaluating claims, you will be even better at it.
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