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    Mega-Fallacies: Understanding the Proportionality Bias

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    Explore Mega-Fallacies and the proportionality bias with Lena and Eli. Learn how the major-event/major-cause heuristic affects critical thinking and logic.

    Mega-Fallacies: Understanding the Proportionality Bias

    Mega-Fallacies: Understanding the Proportionality Bias最佳语录

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    We have this deep-seated instinct that says big, world-shaking events must have equally big, intentional causes, but that proportionality bias is a trap. True intelligence is about having a 'coherency check' to spot when we are substituting hard questions for easy ones just to make the world feel predictable.

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    I need to create a short learning that covers multiple sources that discuss the fallacy of the mega and Maha fought process 

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    知识来源
    The Squire Sallies Forth into Middle Earth
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    https://matthewcsmallwood.substack.com/p/meta-fancies-and-mega-fallacies-17-09-23
    Why We Justify Big Events With Big Causes: Balancing causes with effects is an error - Cognition Today
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    https://cognitiontoday.com/why-we-justify-big-events-with-big-causes-proportionality-bias/
    ISSA Proceedings 2014 ~ Think Twice: Fallacies And Dual-Process Accounts Of Reasoning : Rozenberg Quarterly
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    http://rozenbergquarterly.com/issa-proceedings-2014-think-twice-fallacies-and-dual-process-accounts-of-reasoning/
    Mohā
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moh%C4%81
    What fallacy dismisses problems by presenting "bigger" problems?
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    https://philosophy.stackexchange.com/questions/24622/what-fallacy-dismisses-problems-by-presenting-bigger-problems

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    The proportionality bias, often referred to as the major-event/major-cause heuristic, is a cognitive trap where individuals instinctively believe that massive, world-shaking events must have equally large or intentional causes. As discussed in Mega-Fallacies and the Proportionality Bias, this instinct can lead to incoherent thinking. Instead of seeing accidents or small triggers, our brains search for grand designs to explain global crises or scandals, creating a worldview-level tangle that obscures the actual truth.

    Matthew Smallwood is a researcher who identifies 'Mega-Fallacies' as massive, worldview-level logical tangles that go beyond simple slips in reasoning. Unlike minor errors like ad hominem attacks, Mega-Fallacies prevent individuals from seeing the truth by distorting how they process large-scale information. Understanding these fallacies is essential for developing true intelligence, which requires a 'coherency check' to identify when our deep-seated instincts are leading us away from rational thought and logical conclusions.

    The major-event/major-cause heuristic acts as a physical reflex that suggests big problems, such as corporate scandals or global crises, cannot be accidental. This heuristic often serves as a trap for critical thinking, making our logic appear incoherent. To maintain rationality, it is important to learn how not to think by recognizing these cognitive biases. By applying a coherency check, individuals can spot these Mega-Fallacies and avoid the mistake of assuming that every significant outcome requires a massive, intentional cause.

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    核心要点

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    The Illusion of the Rational Mind

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    Deconstructing the Proportionality Bias

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    The Dual Process of Falling for a Fallacy

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    The Danger of Relative Privation

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    Mohā and the Ancient Roots of Delusion

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    The Trap of Emotional Misattribution

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    Building a Mental Coherency Check

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    Closing Reflections on the Path to Clarity

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