As a psych professor, I found this to be a real tour-de-force of self-analysis, analyzing the many ways in which the strengths, weaknesses, and biases of human social cognition, person perception, memory, and rationalization can play into our interactions and judgments of people.
I’ve rarely seen rationalist epistemic humility applied so insightfully to one’s own social experiences and impressions. Bravo.
As a psych professor, I found this to be a real tour-de-force of self-analysis, analyzing the many ways in which the strengths, weaknesses, and biases of human social cognition, person perception, memory, and rationalization can play into our interactions and judgments of people.
I’ve rarely seen rationalist epistemic humility applied so insightfully to one’s own social experiences and impressions. Bravo.