| Title | : | Five simple strategies to sharpen your critical thinking | BBC Ideas |
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that is second time circumsize Comment from : @Qoh-u3s |
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Monotheism causes ignorance, oppression, and violence Monotheism is less pluralistic because monotheism stipulates that people pigeonhole their beliefs into one tenet Monotheism is irreconcilable with the existence in our nature of the instincts of benevolence because it compels followers to devote themselves to a single Creator Monotheism has been a "totalizing discourse", often co-opting all aspects of a social belief system, resulting in the exclusion of "others" The logic of monotheism yields little basis for tolerating other religions Monotheism is described as the instigator of violence The intolerance of narrow monotheism is written in letters of blood across the history of man They invoke divine sanction for the cruelties inflicted on the conquered Comment from : @snehashispanda4808 |
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Shouldn't this be BBC how to sharpen your groupthink techniques? Comment from : @Leypath14 |
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Don’t be so open minded that your brains fall out Comment from : @suryanarayananps |
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BBC itself a Propaganda machine talking about critical thinking 😂 Comment from : @Usman_Yossef |
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"the sky is blue" thing is just objectively right though, almost every human unless they have some mad eye conditions is going to see that so for things like that, there isn't really any point going into the science behind it unless you really want to fit a conversation Comment from : @JunaidTheGrenade |
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strawman fallacy and the ad hommen fallacy is often used in the debates and elders to counter the fact which they don't have the answer to Comment from : @seekervinod |
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Any books or research papers to know more in details?? Comment from : @alimohatasim1496 |
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Psst… have you sent this video to BBC First? They keep peddling fake narratives with ulterior motives with biases … 😂 Comment from : @AsterixM580 |
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Practice what you teach BBC Comment from : @imspyingonyou2243 |
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This video perfectly breaks down complex ideas into simple, digestible strategies I especially loved the part about intellectual empathy and avoiding fallacies So relevant in today’s world! 👏 Comment from : @SuccessAttractionMindset |
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How can we know Comment from : @huynhminhquang4474 |
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Misinformation 😁 You can't be this and that, That's impossible!!! Comment from : @YvetteDonner |
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Although in general teachers do a fantastic job, let's think critically and ask the question: how can you be 100 sure that what the teacher teaches you is well meant? The ultimate proof would be if he/she teaches you to think critically and also invites you to think critically about what he/she is teaching you! It is arguably the most friendly and well meant thing that a teacher can do Comment from : @davidsmits2378 |
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A few distinctions and examples that explains little about critical thinking Comment from : @lannyplans |
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Ironically its comming from bbc Comment from : @MayankPrasad111 |
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These are great for academia, but not for social life You should give up on some of them to have a successful social life with your uncle Comment from : @ddoliver |
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00:34 Strategies to navigate through and avoid falling out with peoplebr01:08 Confirmation bias affects our ability to process informationbr01:42 Be prepared to change your mindbr02:16 Critical thinking involves being open to new perspectivesbr02:50 Practicing intellectual empathy leads to more productive outcomesbr03:24 Knowing the source of information is crucial for critical thinkingbr03:58 Avoid straw man and ad hominem fallacies in critical thinkingbr04:30 Critical thinking leads to a more curious, educated, and harmonious society Comment from : @judysalem-ht2gw |
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All news media, with no exception, they dictate somebody’s opinions and ideas Not surprising, but, most people believe them Comment from : @Uswesi1527 |
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The most dangerous element of critical thinking is “ The Source of Information “ Comment from : @Uswesi1527 |
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You're wrong Everybody's wrong, about almost everything, even if only a little That's just the nature of knowledge You can only ever hope to be less wrong But if you're not intentionally seeking your own misunderstanding, your own misguided beliefs, especially those so dearly held, not only are you unlikely to become less wrong it is highly likely you will become more wrong Comment from : @TRayTV |
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Why use critical thinking when all the advice YouTube seems to give is to "Stop over thinking" I'm getting mixed messages here Comment from : @JebadiaSmith |
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It's amazing to see the BBC promote critical thinking and at the same time being completely incapable of applying it themselves I mean their wokeism is merely a narrative, internally inconsistent and lacking any meaningful ontology And their antisemitism is abundant Comment from : @HansBezemer |
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Pity the BBC didn't apply any of this when they platformed unfounded smears against Jeremy Corbyn! Comment from : @Hadezul2 |
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You want to improve your critical thinking skills? Do this simple thing When you find some statement to think about---reverse it Restate it in its opposite form When you first heard that statement you immediately had an intuition about its truth and meaning When you restate it in its opposite ( in one of its opposites ), you now have a second intuition about that statement Comment from : @arthurwieczorek4894 |
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This is garbeg Trust me if you don't follow this, you will have better critical thinking brbrCritical thinking is all about having a better reason for your believes? brbrSo always ask questions and varify if the argument and conclusion is valid and rught or not Comment from : @oppertunist-trader |
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BBC would do right remembering their own lessons here… Comment from : @ilqrd6608 |
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very explicit and true facts Comment from : @Fabricio70695 |
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very explicit and true facts Comment from : @Fabricio70695 |
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I find this ironic coming from the BBC Comment from : @TheTimeweaver |
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This is hysterical coming from the BBC who's entire raison d'etre was to fuzzy the thinking of the British people Comment from : @clydecessna737 |
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The sealion and penguin part had me dying!! 🤣🤣😭😭💀💀 Comment from : @blakkmagikk360 |
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Don’t believe the BBC Comment from : @tonyarmitage7435 |
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We took critical thinking or logic in grade 13 English There’s so many more fallacies Sunk cost fallacy is great for looking at whether to keep a car going It’s a fallacy to think “I’ve got this much invested in this old car, what’s another repair?” Well, possibly not worth it Comment from : @johnransom1146 |
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three years on and we live in a world filled with so much fallacy and "sea-lioning" Comment from : @samuelcraig |
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Hello my dear friend! thank you for the cool video! keep filming! I'll wait for new videos Comment from : @croutardsparrow |
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i just wasted 4 minutes 50 seconds hearing stuff I already heard presidents, teachers, principals lecture kids about in 100 different programs Comment from : @clawmango594 |
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0:35 i'll do you one better, its a g Comment from : @Calisthenick24 |
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amazing that this was made by BBC, it's like a magician telling the audiance about his tricks before making thembrbramazing stuff Comment from : @KudoShinichii1412 |
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I learned most of this when I took philosophy in collegeI wish more people took philosophy, it's way deeper than most of us believe it is Comment from : @DBlockn05 |
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I have never heard the term "sea lioning" perhaps you mean "trolling"? Comment from : @hermionegardener3796 |
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No point in being a critical thinker, if the objective is to be tolerate and to keep harmony That's the job of a politician Comment from : @Salty0 |
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The cartoons are extremely distracting TED videos are equally horrendous Comment from : @Runnifier |
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Isn't the claim at the end that critical thinking will lead to a "more curious, educated, and harmonious society" itself an unproven claim that should be questioned and tested? Okay, being open-minded could equate with curiosity and perhaps critical thinking will help with that, but this appears to be something to be taken on faith and not provable by any standards of epistemological validity such as a priori or a posteriori reasoning I suppose curious in the interest of finding out whether or not a particular argument is sound and valid might be plausible, but this seems rather limited I don't see how it will lead to a broader form of curiosity Claim #2--"more educated" Ah, the formal education appeal I've met plenty of so-called "educated" people who more often than not used their education to support whatever argument they were trying to make In other words, the outcome had been pre-determined They knew all the words to say, what postures to take, and how to frame their argument to make it appear above reproach Their prejudices and assumptions were very much below obvious notice Educated in a minor sense of being more knowledgeable seems a safer claim to make, although the stakes seem rather low We need to define what we mean by educated and to determine if this is something that is even testable And lastly, a harmonious society This one I have the hardest time agreeing with It seems to assume that just by adopting a more critical approach to life's problems, the end result will be humanity being miraculously absolved of human self-interest and all the baser passions that whether we like it or not tend to rule our existence, and that our biological programming will somehow be overcome So could the problems in Ukraine and Gaza have been avoided if both sides had been critical thinkers? Seems naive In fact, I would venture to say that those in power might actually be hostile to critical thinking if it went against their objectives This is why the intellectual class is so often under duress in totalitarian states Harmonious indeed Comment from : @dimitrovajunkie |
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The idiotic British politicians should read this BBC video Don’t lies to the World Comment from : @ericgan7024 |
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Use the art of thinking clearly Be skeptical Have it read aloud Respect the source Dialogue is more valuable than essays Comment from : @mellow-jello |
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There is so much background noise/music to this video thats just bothering my ability to listen Comment from : @gordonokumu1337 |
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Study logical fallacies Begging the question is another super common one Comment from : @grantbartley483 |
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Brought to you by the people who have been shoving the Conservative Party down your throats for decades Thanks, BBC Comment from : @angies7689 |
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Very interesting! Comment from : @FattyDaddyReviews |
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Really ironic, given that woke BBC DOES NOT ALLOW critical thinking Comment from : @gordonspond |
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Supurb! Comment from : @stevet6676 |
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Improving critical thinking is much more vital I should take tong time to develop this skill I should have the view from several angles may save me from troubles Many times in my life, the situation is not look like my images, I often give some wrong solutions Comment from : @ChieuTran-s7s |
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These strategies are only followed by smart people who actually care about getting value of arguments Dumb people dont care and win every argument sadly Comment from : @rexlongfellow |
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Apply the principles taught here to Global Warming hysteria especially principles 1, 4 and 5 and you will be surprised by the truth Comment from : @carloscornejo7743 |
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#1 Don't take any advice from the (((BBC))) Comment from : @unclesamowitz9922 |
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Could someone in the beeb turn back time to December 2019 and show this video to Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak please Comment from : @ceefar10 |
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🤔🤔🤔 Comment from : @thatomofolo452 |
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Has anyone at the BBC seen this ? Comment from : @alexsidney4796 |
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Disgusting to see a public broadcaster that has devoted itself to fascist propaganda pretending to give a shit about logical thought Comment from : @stylembonkers1094 |
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the people who most require this are BBC establishments they are cesspool of filthy agendas Comment from : @abhisheksingh4490 |
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💎🏆 Great insightful & fruitful video 🏆💎 Comment from : @-AkhilTej- |
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These five simple strategies should be on the chyron on every news airing Comment from : @barcelonachair6487 |
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Please translate in hindi Comment from : @TasleemKhan-yn1pg |
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Yes Good video I think "confirmation bias" is the most important item that humans ought to overcome well said Thinking from several angles may save us from trouble Comment from : @aadithyagopalan2684 |
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This video seems to have been liked and appreciated by many people Perhaps more BBC staff involved in news reporting should watch it Comment from : @matthewleitch1 |
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Step 1 Stop watching the BBC Comment from : @phaedruscj3330 |
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If a person already intelligent he is already know these things conciously or sub-conciously which you taught in this video and if a person doesn't have critical thinking this video is gonna support one's fool logic Comment from : @MohdAadilMalik-sj5kd |
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oh, Thats how u guys avoid releasing news on Palestine Genocide Comment from : @roshnitasnim2757 |
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Society is a joke Comment from : @pensidosyroconesyava |
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This is a fine video on WHAT to do to sharpen your critical thinking skills Now I need detailed videos on each point on HOW to apply these skills in everyday situations Comment from : @JarritoFresa |
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Critical thinking ia another term for basic knowledge Your eternal life is what's critical and people are so self absorbed, they have mo idea there's a God that created them who is willing to save their lives if they worship and follow Him Or is an eternal heat your thing? If your into the weeping and gnashing of teeth, stay self absorbed But if love is what you crave, Jesus is the answer for you Comment from : @GregH12345 |
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Jewish propaganda, so people can accept them as normal people Comment from : @KaleemLmar |
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Nothing like the BBC teaching you how to think :D FO Comment from : @zenmoto369 |
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Love this video but funny that it's coming from BBC enterprises, which is grounded in one of the most heavily biased, distortive news organizations on the planet Comment from : @TheDanrach |
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Your journalists need this the most Comment from : @letsfight9472 |
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Intellectual empathy certainly a key nicely done Comment from : @bradchristy5002 |
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Groupthink is the only way,brFor a progressive to spend the day,brThe experts agree,brLike a devotee,brAnd in the echo chamber stay Comment from : @puddintame7794 |
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I find it significant that so few have watched or commented on this since its launch two years agobrPerhaps critical thinking being boring or bad is an idea that sits within 'confirmation bias' of many of us?brWhat do you think? Comment from : @iainmackenzieUK |
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BBC should learn it Stop being the silent propagator of jihadism and terrorism Comment from : @ShivamSoni-ol3rw |
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Gimme number of your editor Comment from : @anandgautamm |
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Thanks for this video brNow i can understand BBC's biased propagandas more accurately ❤ Comment from : @youwillseemeinothercomment5873 |
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Generally, you should take into account others ideas and contribute yours with consent… Right? Comment from : @abdulazizsharipov6874 |
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Shame the biased broadcasting corporation lacks any self awareness to realise how ironic this is Comment from : @simonmuhamed1071 |
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I don't see much critical thinking in the comments More like same think Comment from : @clifffor1179 |
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One thing I do that has served me well is when listening, reading, watching a video is when finding myself biased more than a bit is to reread as if I'd never heard of the subject before, as if I have no opinion about it Most times I do find that if I have the desire to persue the topic to learn as much as I can or at least as many different opinions that I can find whatever opinion I did have prior to this changes Comment from : @alienonion4636 |
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