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Is it unethical to have children?]]>

Is it unethical to have children?]]>
Thu, 21 Jan 2016 16:43:30 GMT /slideshow/antinatalism/57334415 maurodegennaro@slideshare.net(maurodegennaro) Antinatalism maurodegennaro Is it unethical to have children? <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/an-160121164330-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Is it unethical to have children?
Antinatalism from Mauro DG
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Cognitive Biases and Bayesian reasoning /slideshow/cognitive-biases-46732378/46732378 talkscience-cognitivebiases-150407111739-conversion-gate01
In the past four decades, behavioral economists and cognitive psychologists have discovered many cognitive biases human brains fall prey to when thinking and deciding. Cognitive biases are tendencies to think in certain ways that can lead to systematic deviations from a standard of rationality or good judgment. These biases arise from errors of memory, social attribution, and miscalculations such as statistical errors or a false sense of probability. Some social psychologists believe our cognitive biases help us process information more efficiently, especially in dangerous situations. Still, they lead us to make grave mistakes. We may be prone to such errors in judgment, but at least we can be aware of them. Bayesian reasoning offers a way to improve on the native human reasoning style. Reasoning naively, we tend not to seek alternative explanations, and sometimes underrate the influence of prior probabilities in Bayes' theorem. Credits: Wikipedia, LessWrong.org]]>

In the past four decades, behavioral economists and cognitive psychologists have discovered many cognitive biases human brains fall prey to when thinking and deciding. Cognitive biases are tendencies to think in certain ways that can lead to systematic deviations from a standard of rationality or good judgment. These biases arise from errors of memory, social attribution, and miscalculations such as statistical errors or a false sense of probability. Some social psychologists believe our cognitive biases help us process information more efficiently, especially in dangerous situations. Still, they lead us to make grave mistakes. We may be prone to such errors in judgment, but at least we can be aware of them. Bayesian reasoning offers a way to improve on the native human reasoning style. Reasoning naively, we tend not to seek alternative explanations, and sometimes underrate the influence of prior probabilities in Bayes' theorem. Credits: Wikipedia, LessWrong.org]]>
Tue, 07 Apr 2015 11:17:39 GMT /slideshow/cognitive-biases-46732378/46732378 maurodegennaro@slideshare.net(maurodegennaro) Cognitive Biases and Bayesian reasoning maurodegennaro In the past four decades, behavioral economists and cognitive psychologists have discovered many cognitive biases human brains fall prey to when thinking and deciding. Cognitive biases are tendencies to think in certain ways that can lead to systematic deviations from a standard of rationality or good judgment. These biases arise from errors of memory, social attribution, and miscalculations such as statistical errors or a false sense of probability. Some social psychologists believe our cognitive biases help us process information more efficiently, especially in dangerous situations. Still, they lead us to make grave mistakes. We may be prone to such errors in judgment, but at least we can be aware of them. Bayesian reasoning offers a way to improve on the native human reasoning style. Reasoning naively, we tend not to seek alternative explanations, and sometimes underrate the influence of prior probabilities in Bayes' theorem. Credits: Wikipedia, LessWrong.org <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/talkscience-cognitivebiases-150407111739-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In the past four decades, behavioral economists and cognitive psychologists have discovered many cognitive biases human brains fall prey to when thinking and deciding. Cognitive biases are tendencies to think in certain ways that can lead to systematic deviations from a standard of rationality or good judgment. These biases arise from errors of memory, social attribution, and miscalculations such as statistical errors or a false sense of probability. Some social psychologists believe our cognitive biases help us process information more efficiently, especially in dangerous situations. Still, they lead us to make grave mistakes. We may be prone to such errors in judgment, but at least we can be aware of them. Bayesian reasoning offers a way to improve on the native human reasoning style. Reasoning naively, we tend not to seek alternative explanations, and sometimes underrate the influence of prior probabilities in Bayes&#39; theorem. Credits: Wikipedia, LessWrong.org
Cognitive Biases and Bayesian reasoning from Mauro DG
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Stoicism: Living according to nature /slideshow/stoicism-living-according-to-nature/41417168 stoics-141111115424-conversion-gate01
Stoicism presentation based on the Stoic Week 2013 Handbook.]]>

Stoicism presentation based on the Stoic Week 2013 Handbook.]]>
Tue, 11 Nov 2014 11:54:23 GMT /slideshow/stoicism-living-according-to-nature/41417168 maurodegennaro@slideshare.net(maurodegennaro) Stoicism: Living according to nature maurodegennaro Stoicism presentation based on the Stoic Week 2013 Handbook. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/stoics-141111115424-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Stoicism presentation based on the Stoic Week 2013 Handbook.
Stoicism: Living according to nature from Mauro DG
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