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9008721 No.9008721 [Reply] [Original]

>tfw biased as fuck

How do I become a bias-resistant super rational man?

>> No.9008754

>>9008721
>le human nature is flawed meme

What next, the means of production should be seized by the proles?

>> No.9008806

>>9008721

These biases are actually useful in nature. We don't have the computational power to take in data and process it using complex algorithms -- we just use simple heuristics to make sense of things, and it works most of the time.

>> No.9008808

>>9008721

you die

>> No.9009209

Disregard phenomena. Turn to noumena.

>> No.9009334
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9009334

>>9008721
I D E O L O G Y
D the | the
E sublime | paralax
O object | view
L of | by
O ideology | slajov
Y slajov zizek | zizek

>> No.9009399

>>9008721
Honestly, looking at picture, biases are great.

We would go insane if our brains didn't have these ways of ordering things. Seriously, do you have a better rational suggestion for what our brain should be like than it is in that pic?

This >>9008806

>> No.9009436

Simple, OP. The bias-resistant super rational man is any man who agrees with my opinions on things. Just agree with whoever you're talking to, and they'll never accuse you of being biased or irrational.