Critical Thinking

Critical Thinking

We could even benefit from more whataboutisms — if they're used properly.
When you don’t know what you’re looking for, it’s easier to miss it.
summit public schools
Summit Public Schools take a radically different approach to education. And it's working.
Stand Together
theory
Even the dictionary doesn't get the definition right.
Transformative Learning
Understanding Mezirow’s theory of transformative learning can help you become a catalyst of change.
A new technique for analyzing networks can tell who wields soft power.
Scientific journals, which are supposed to be the sacred scriptures of academia, are often full of shoddy research and misinformation.
catch a liar
In a world where we assume people tell the truth, liars prosper. To stop them from exploiting others, here are three rules to catch a liar.
Devil's advocate goya
The role of the Devil’s advocate was to argue against the beatification of mystics. Contrary to popular belief, they did not wear Prada. 
Since at least 600 BC, people have been mesmerized by the concept of the infinite.
A philosopher unpacks the paradox in using the word "evil."
just asking questions
Media provocateurs and conspiracy theorists insist that they're "just asking questions." No, they aren’t.
genius
You've heard of Stephen Hawking. Ever heard of Renata Kallosh? Didn't think so.
John Templeton Foundation
game theory
Game theory is a unique combination of math and psychology. Its applications turn up everywhere, from nuclear war to Tinder to game shows.
The base rate fallacy may help to explain low reproducibility in various fields of science.
Screens were around in previous generations, but now they truly define childhood.
science
Science cannot be isolated from culture.
Corporate Training
Why do some corporate training programs fail? Here are five reasons. 
In a new book, an MIT scholar examines how game-theory logic underpins many of our seemingly odd and irrational decisions.
Elastic thinking can reveal the assumptions that hamstring our ability to solve seemingly intractable problems.
thinking fast slow
People believe that slow and deliberative thinking is inherently superior to fast and intuitive thinking. The truth is more complicated.
John Templeton Foundation
Not only that, but AI learns what type of faces we like.