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Why We Crave Certainty (and What It Does to Our Worldview)

Why We Crave Certainty (and What It Does to Our Worldview)

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概要

In Episode 24 of Occasionally Philosophical, Mark and Doug dig into certainty—why it feels comforting, why it can turn conversations into conflicts, and how “feeling sure” isn’t always the same as actually understanding.

We talk about:

Why people get defensive when their worldview gets questioned

The difference between confidence and arrogance

The “feeling of knowing” (and why it can mislead us)

How simple explanations can feel better than messy truth

Dunning-Kruger and why the loudest confidence isn’t always competence

The modern twist: AI answers that sound certain—even when they’re wrong (hallucinations)

The goal isn’t to “win” arguments. It’s to map the stories we live in—so we can spend less time blaming and more time solving.

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