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- Distinguish homeostasis from allostasis, and describe the relationship of both to the emotions and rational thought.
- What are heuristics?
- What is the role of emotion in rational thought?
- Describe some of the reasons for effortless thinking and gut intuitions. Explain why these are sometimes faulty.
- What are some of the conditions that make critical thinking possible?
- Define three of the common cognitive biases identified in this chapter.
- Describe critical thinking strategies that can be applied to two of the cognitive biases identified in the chapter.
- What is epistemic humility, and how does it relate to the Dunning-Kruger effect?
- How can you apply the strategies for thinking objectively to your philosophy class?
- How can you manage your emotions when reading and thinking about philosophy?
- What are the four moves of fact-checking, and how do they work?
- What is the three-part method for philosophical reading?
- What are some differences between reading philosophical texts and other kinds of texts?
- What is a thesis statement, and how should you go about developing a thesis statement for your papers?
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