Albert Rutherford

  • Isaiah Morrishas quoted3 months ago
    inherent skill needed for critical thinking—asking questions. We need to be able to ask questions, sometimes very difficult ones that cause the personal evaluation of values
  • sinsulinhas quoted2 years ago
    Using critical thinking, we can become open-minded enough to accept new evidence even when it goes against something we currently believe
  • sinsulinhas quoted2 years ago
    Many of our beliefs are rooted in faulty information that could easily be disproved if we were willing to question it.
  • sinsulinhas quoted2 years ago
    Peirce believed that we should look at the world as though it was entirely possible that everything we thought we knew and believed might be wrong and be willing to start over from scratch if we needed to.
  • sinsulinhas quoted2 years ago
    Our brain on energy saver mode causes us to fall back on relying on shortcuts to help us get to answers and solutions faster
  • sinsulinhas quoted2 years ago
    Consumer demands in the 21st century’s hardly ever represent human needs in the most literal sense. The demand is rather formed and changed by fashionable products and activities dictated by contemporary influencers.
  • sinsulinhas quoted2 years ago
    Often what we are thinking is actually what we are feeling.
  • sinsulinhas quoted2 years ago
    The ways that Hitler used propaganda to plant hateful ideas in the minds of his followers and indoctrinate them forever changed the connotation we have for the word propaganda and enforced again and again how important a free and independent press, freedom of speech, and critical thinking really are.
  • sinsulinhas quoted2 years ago
    Repetition of short, memorable slogans was key in the marketing of his message. “The receptivity of great masses is very limited, their intelligence is small, but their power of forgetting is enormous. (…) all effective propaganda must be limited to a very few points and must harp on these in slogans.”
  • sinsulinhas quoted2 years ago
    The questionable scientific “evidence,” in these campaigns made claims such as marijuana turned users into killers and drug addicts. In reality the campaigns were an attempt to get rid of Mexican immigrants.
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