but they have to be able to get it to stop it. epistemic viciousness is the possession of vices that make one bad at acquiring true beliefs, or give one a tendency to form false ones anoeses: consciousness that is pure passive receptiveness without understanding or intellectual organization of the materials presented anoetic: Not subject to conscious attention; having an indefinite, relatively passive, conscious being; characteristic of the “fringe” or “margin” of consciousness. Dunning-Kruger effect: a type of cognitive bias in which people believe they are smarter and more capable than they are. Recovering signals of ghost archaic introgression in African populations [19 percent archaic DNA not found in asians or caucasians] 'While introgression from Neanderthals and Denisovans has been documented in modern humans outside Africa...Our results reveal the substantial contribution of archaic ancestry in shaping the gene pool of present-day West African populations. https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.aax5097
scholarandrogue 0 points 1 month ago
but they have to be able to get it to stop it.
epistemic viciousness is the possession of vices that make one bad at acquiring true beliefs, or give one a tendency to form false ones
anoeses: consciousness that is pure passive receptiveness without understanding or intellectual organization of the materials presented
anoetic: Not subject to conscious attention; having an indefinite, relatively passive, conscious being; characteristic of the “fringe” or “margin” of consciousness.
Dunning-Kruger effect: a type of cognitive bias in which people believe they are smarter and more capable than they are.
Recovering signals of ghost archaic introgression in African populations
[19 percent archaic DNA not found in asians or caucasians] 'While introgression from Neanderthals and Denisovans has been documented in modern humans outside Africa...Our results reveal the substantial contribution of archaic ancestry in shaping the gene pool of present-day West African populations.
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.aax5097