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Book Synopsis: A fact is a fact, right? Unfortunately, it's not that simple. A "fact" is primarily defined as "a thing that is indisputably the case." The problem with that definition is that virtually anything can be disputed, and most things are. But the legal language of "beyond a reasonable doubt" applies to this definition. Many times, especially on the Internet, facts that are disputed are done so WITHOUT reasonable doubt. For example, there is an entire organization devoted to disputing the fact that the earth is NOT flat. A secondary definition of "fact" is "a piece of information used as evidence or as part of a report or news article." These "facts" are still "things that are indisputably the case," or are supposed to be, but used in this context; facts are used to support a theory, conclusion, or opinion. For example, one might argue that the government is out to enslave its citizens. They may offer several facts to support that argument including the facts that the government can imprison people, the government has imprisoned people, and the government has no plans to stop imprisoning people. No reasonable person would dispute those facts, but that doesn't mean that the facts adequately support the argument or claim.Very little information we consume is straight fact. We consume opinion, commentary, satire, gossip, conspiracy theories, marketing copy, and other forms of non-facts. Even when we are given facts, it can be done in such way to mislead, deceive, and manipulate where we are led to develop a false sense of confidence in our conclusions based on these facts.Oh, by the way, "alternative facts," are falsehoods.

In this book, we will go over important concepts that will help you to become a more responsible consumer of information including:

  • Important terms such as fake news site, click bait, echo chamber, and more.
  • How our cognitive biases get in the way when it comes to accepting reality.
  • How to quickly evaluate any information source.
  • How to ask the right questions when deciding how much weight to give information.
  • How to spot when you are being misled, deceived, manipulated, or outright lied to.

We may not have a legal obligation when it comes to being a responsible consumer of information. But one can easily argue that we do have a moral obligation. A society is only as good as its citizens, and our intellectual contributions or lack thereof have far-reaching effects. While this short course is unlikely to make you a master of parsing information, it's a heck of a good start! Read more

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Are you tired of being bombarded with misinformation and fake news every time you scroll through your news feed? It's time to take control of your media consumption with "How To Sift Through Media Bullsh*t: A Quick Guide" from Dr. Bo's Critical Thinking Series. Learn the essential skills you need to become a savvy information consumer and separate fact from fiction in today's media landscape.

Don't be fooled by the sea of conflicting information out there. "Facts" are not always as clear-cut as they seem. With this book, you'll uncover the hidden biases, manipulation tactics, and outright lies that often masquerade as truth. Arm yourself with the knowledge you need to navigate through the noise and make informed decisions based on credible sources.

Uncover the secrets of recognizing clickbait, identifying echo chambers, and spotting misinformation with ease. Take a deep dive into how cognitive biases can cloud your judgment and learn practical strategies for evaluating the credibility of any information source. Equip yourself with the tools to discern truth from deception in an age of information overload.

Empower yourself to be a responsible citizen of the digital world. By honing your critical thinking skills and questioning the validity of what you encounter online, you're not just protecting yourself – you're contributing to a more informed society. Start your journey towards media literacy today with "How To Sift Through Media Bullsh*t: A Quick Guide."

Ready to take the first step towards becoming a more discerning consumer of information? Click here to get your hands on this essential guide from Dr. Bo's Critical Thinking Series.

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