Reality-based thinking
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Overview
Reality-based thinking (or just "reality-based") is a phrase which became popular during George W. Bush's second term as President, apparently because of a quote from an unnamed Bush aide which was included in a New York Times Magazine article1.
The term is generally used in reference to the idea that the best solutions are found by studying perceivable reality. It is generally in opposition to "faith-based thinking"
Reference
- Wikipedia: Reality-based community
Links
- Suicide by Pseudoscience by Bruce Sterling
Footnotes
Note 1
2004-10-17 The New York Times Magazine: "Without a Doubt" by Ron Suskind
- nytimes.com as "Faith, Certainty and the Presidency of George W. Bush"
- truthout.org
Follow-up:
- 2004-10-20 Reality-based reporting