Say you ask a group of people to take a position on a hot topic, like is Bitcoin a scam. Some will say yes and some will say no. What would it take for them to change their minds? Perhaps you show them the reasoning of someone with the opposing (reasonable) viewpoint. Let’s call this the “counterargument”. Will exposure to the counterargument:
Reason only sometimes leads to rationality
Reason only sometimes leads to rationality
Reason only sometimes leads to rationality
Say you ask a group of people to take a position on a hot topic, like is Bitcoin a scam. Some will say yes and some will say no. What would it take for them to change their minds? Perhaps you show them the reasoning of someone with the opposing (reasonable) viewpoint. Let’s call this the “counterargument”. Will exposure to the counterargument: