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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.
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