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What We Can Learn By Thinking Like a Kid with Scott Hershovitz

Nov 8, 2022
Scott Hershovitz, a law and philosophy professor at the University of Michigan and author of "Nasty, Brutish, and Short," discusses the importance of thinking like a kid. He highlights how children are natural philosophers, constantly asking profound questions. The conversation dives into critical thinking, the philosophical Ship of Theseus, and how our identities evolve with experiences. Hershovitz also touches on moral decision-making, encouraging listeners to explore their ethical beliefs while engaging in meaningful dialogues.
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ADVICE

Kindness in Politics

  • Feed kindness in political discourse, even when disagreeing.
  • Avoid demonizing opponents; focus on policy differences instead.
INSIGHT

Philosophy and Children

  • Philosophy is the art of thinking critically about ourselves and the world.
  • Children are natural philosophers because they constantly question and seek understanding.
ADVICE

Critical Thinking

  • Treat your own ideas as critically as you treat others'.
  • Don't just accept your beliefs; question them rigorously.
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