How We Know What We Know

Epistemic Dependence is the idea that our knowledge is dependent on the knowledge of others. In other words, we typically know what we know because others have come before us and shared their knowledge with us. Read on to learn more.

Mental Models: Miscellaneous

This section examines diverse concepts from philosophy, psychology, economics, and science, including Ikigai, planned obsolescence, and the Simulation Argument, providing insights into human behavior and societal dynamics. These ideas reveal unique perspectives on our world.

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