▲ | mdp2021 2 days ago | |||||||
It does not matter, that there may be a tendency towards bad thinking: what matters is the possibility of proper thinking and the training towards it (becoming more and more proficient at it and practicing it constantly, having it as your natural state; in automation, implementing it in the process). What you control is the intentional revision of thought. (I am acquainted with earlier studies about the corpus callosum but I do not know why you would mention that, what it would prove: maybe you could be clearer? I do not see how it could affect the notion of critical thinking.) | ||||||||
▲ | og_kalu 2 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
I've explained it the best i can in the other comment. But you keep making the mistake that this is just a culprit of 'bad thinking' or 'intentional revision of thought' and while i'm not saying those things don't exist, It's not. Not only are the rationalizations i'm talking about and which some of these papers allude to not intentional, they often happen without your conscious awareness. | ||||||||
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