A Critical Thinking of Critical Thinking | Richard Liu | TEDxSMIC School Beijing
Richard Liu, 11th-grade president of the History and Philosophy Club at Beijing SMIC High School, delivers a talk that turns critical thinking on its head. Through an engaging series of "business propositions" (that may or may not be scams), he reveals:
-Why even smart people fall for deception
-The hidden flaws in how we analyze information
-How desire can hijack our judgment
-A radical solution: "Critical thinking about critical thinking"A combination of philosophy, humor, and real-world examples, this talk is perfect for:
-Students learning about misinformation
-Future leaders building decision-making skills
-Anyone who’s ever wondered, "How did I miss that red flag?"-Subscribe for more TEDx talks from Beijing SMIC High School
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-Comment below: What’s your trick for spotting scams?
Speaker bio: Richard Liu is a member of the SMIC High School who has taken a great interest in history, politics, and philosophy. Diving into his passions, he has founded a club and attended forums as well as classes discussing a wide range of topics such as ancient culture and ethics, continental philosophy, and 20th-century history. Considering himself a burgeoning scholar, he has written and published a paper discussing the intersections of metaphysics and philosophy of mind, which received 100+ downloads in PhilArchives. Currently, he is working on another paper exploring the intersections of French philosophers Claude Lefort and Jacques Derrida. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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