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The Truth About Denial Bias And Selfdeception In Science Politics And Religion Adrian Bardon

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The Truth About Denial Bias And Selfdeception In Science Politics And Religion Adrian Bardon
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.17 MB
Pages: 389
Author: Adrian Bardon
ISBN: 9780190062279, 0190062274
Language: English
Year: 2019

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The Truth About Denial Bias And Selfdeception In Science Politics And Religion Adrian Bardon by Adrian Bardon 9780190062279, 0190062274 instant download after payment.

People believe what they want to believe. It is a striking-yet all too familiar-fact about human beings that our belief-forming processes can be so distorted by fears, desires, and prejudices that an otherwise sensible person may sincerely uphold a false claim about the world despite
overwhelming evidence to the contrary. When we describe someone as being "in denial," we mean that he or she is personally threatened by some set of facts and consequently fails to assess the situation properly according to the evidence, instead arguing and interpreting evidence in light of a
pre-established conclusion.
In a world polarized over politics, culture, race, and religion, it is evident that ideological commitments can influence one's perception of reality in socially destructive ways, especially when one perceives a threat to these commitments. When group interests, creeds, or dogmas are threatened by
unwelcome factual information, biased thinking can become ideological denialism. This is a problem that affects everybody: Whereas denial can interfere with individual well-being, ideological denialism can stand in the way of urgent advancements in public policy.
This book offers an accessible, historically and scientifically informed overview of our understanding of denial and denialism. Adrian Bardon introduces the reader to the latest developments in the interdisciplinary study of denial, and then investigates the role of human psychology and ideology in,
respectively, science denial, economic policy, and religious belief.

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