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- well, I see it similarly - the unbiased view is not very common, because every view is the view of individuals with their #subjective partial interests, and even some effort for unbiased and #objective search for truth is limited by one's own psyche, and then also by the latent information limitations, when it is difficult to have an accurate overview of absolutely all the details of a given situation. So only a hypothetical good #God can have an absolutly objective view, but unfortunately he does not publish in the daily press
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#journalism #niemanlab #factchecking
https://www.niemanlab.org/2024/12/getting-beyond-the-fact-check/
Getting beyond the fact-check
"Journalism's fight against disinformation risks irrelevance if it fails to consider how the human mind processes and reacts to both falsehoods and facts."Nieman Lab
Dustin J. Byrd, Ph.D.
Professor of Philosophy and Religious Studies at The University of OlivetDustin J. Byrd, Ph.D.
W.E.I.R.D.-ly.
"Even the highly cited examples of 150-people networks have been criticised as overwhelmingly skewed towards rich, educated, and industrialised societies, with non-western cultures rarely mentioned. Confirmation bias may well be a factor in the popularity and acceptance of Dunbar’s number."
https://oxsci.org/end-of-dunbars-number/
#sociology #psychology #anthropology #ecology #PopularScience #SocialNeworks #correlation #nuance #context #friendship #PopCulture #WEIRD
The end of Dunbar’s number: Have our social networks changed for good? - The Oxford Scientist
Helen Collins explores evidence for and against Dunbar's number, the idea that our species' social groups are limited to around 150 people.Helen Collins (The Oxford Scientist)