TBD with John and Aaron

Episode 3 - Personal knowledge: powerful or problematic?

April 02, 2021 John McDonald and Aaron Vigar Season 1 Episode 3
Episode 3 - Personal knowledge: powerful or problematic?
TBD with John and Aaron
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TBD with John and Aaron
Episode 3 - Personal knowledge: powerful or problematic?
Apr 02, 2021 Season 1 Episode 3
John McDonald and Aaron Vigar

On this episode: Personal knowledge. Is it powerful or problematic?

Diversions/explorations include:

  • The ethical limits of anvil pushing 
  • Crazily...Hitler’s Mein Kampf  
  • Cognitive bias snowballs 
  • Everything you need to know about Brazil can be learned from The Simpsons 
  • Some advice to NBA coaches: don’t throw the plan out if you’re losing 
  • We don’t always have to be Best Friend’s Club. 

Get in touch:

Email: info@tbdpodcast.org 

Twitter: @tbdpod1  

Sources you might like:

Opinion | Study finds cognitive bias in how medical examiners evaluate child deaths  

Can We Rely on Our Intuition?  

BU Research: A Riddle Reveals Depth of Gender Bias | BU Today  

The Blame Game: How Outcome Bias Fools NBA Coaches (and Their Bosses) 

Thinking, Fast and Slow — By Daniel Kahneman — Book Review 

Show Notes

On this episode: Personal knowledge. Is it powerful or problematic?

Diversions/explorations include:

  • The ethical limits of anvil pushing 
  • Crazily...Hitler’s Mein Kampf  
  • Cognitive bias snowballs 
  • Everything you need to know about Brazil can be learned from The Simpsons 
  • Some advice to NBA coaches: don’t throw the plan out if you’re losing 
  • We don’t always have to be Best Friend’s Club. 

Get in touch:

Email: info@tbdpodcast.org 

Twitter: @tbdpod1  

Sources you might like:

Opinion | Study finds cognitive bias in how medical examiners evaluate child deaths  

Can We Rely on Our Intuition?  

BU Research: A Riddle Reveals Depth of Gender Bias | BU Today  

The Blame Game: How Outcome Bias Fools NBA Coaches (and Their Bosses) 

Thinking, Fast and Slow — By Daniel Kahneman — Book Review