Evidence-based thinking
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Evidence-based thinking, popularly known as reality-based thinking, is the worldview which holds that reality is best understood by studying objective evidence and reaching conclusions through logic and reasoning.
It is primarily in opposition to control-oriented thinking, which holds that the only reality that matters is whatever people can be convinced to believe it is.
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- control-oriented thinking: belief that whatever people can be convinced to believe is the only truth that matters
- faith-based thinking: belief in received knowledge as the ultimate truth
- reality-based thinking: a popular synonym for evidence-based thinking