Evidence-based thinking
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Evidence-based thinking is the worldview which believes that the best solutions are found by studying objective evidence and reaching conclusions through logic and reasoning.
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- faith-based thinking: belief in received knowledge as the ultimate truth
- popularity-based thinking: belief that whatever people can be convinced to believe is the only truth that matters
Notes
this bit needs to be moved back to "reality-based thinking":
This duality is strikingly similar to the views of the Party in the novel 1984, in which the protagonist (Winston) is tortured to cure him of his "insanity", consisting primarily of his "false" notion that there exists an external, self-evident reality independent of the Party. Winston must learn to accept that reality is simply whatever the Party defines it as.