A SThe Crisis of Pop-PsychologySurfing through Quora I came across a question with over seven followers and tons of answers with more than a thousand upvotes with some…Sep 18, 20193Sep 18, 20193
A SAre Financial Markets rational?In most of his lectures[1] [2] [3] based on the history and meaning of Behavioral Economics, Richard Thaler[4] a Nobel-winning Economist…Aug 7, 2019Aug 7, 2019
A SThe Sokal Hoax, a balanced overview.It is 1996 and Alan Sokal [2] a reputed NYU [3] mathematical physicist published in Social Text, a cultural studies journal published by…Jan 15, 2019Jan 15, 2019
A SThe reproducibility of cognitive psychologyThis post aims to summarize the research paper by Rolf A. Zwaan, Diane Pecher, Gabriele Paolacci, Samantha Bouwmeester, Peter Verkoeijen…Nov 9, 2018Nov 9, 2018
A SJohn Locke on Immigration and BordersIn his greatest and most known political work, the Second Treatise of Civil Goverment[1] (section 118) Locke says,Nov 9, 2018Nov 9, 2018
A SHow patriarchy harms Males — An Indian PerspectiveMy argument in this post is that Indian patriarchy poses a devastating threat to Males in India. For me to come to my point, let’s…Nov 9, 2018Nov 9, 2018
A SAn allegory of humanity, freedom and memories.Blade Runner 2049, Denis VilleneuveFeb 10, 2018Feb 10, 2018
A SAd Hominem: A Fallacy misunderstood.We all know about Ad Hom. It’s the most cited logical Fallacy. It’s easy to understand, easy to remember and sounds fancy.Dec 22, 2017Dec 22, 2017
A SWhat do people get wrong about Occam’s Razor?Occam’s razor (or Ockham’s razor) is a principle from philosophy. Suppose there exist two explanations for an occurrence. In this case the…Sep 29, 2017Sep 29, 2017
A SThe Frequency IllusionThe illusion in which a word, a name, or other thing that has recently come to one’s attention suddenly seems to appear with improbable…Sep 27, 2017Sep 27, 2017