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Artikelsamenvatting bij Moral Identity van Hardy & Carlo - 2011

Socrates en Plato waren van mening dat wanneer men het goede kent, ook het goede doet. Kohlberg sluit zich hierbij aan met zijn cognitieve ontwikkelingstheorie, waarbij hij ervan uitgaat dat moreel redeneren mensen aanspoort tot morele acties. Meerdere factoren hebben echter geleid tot meer interesse om verder te kijken dan moreel redeneren. Allereerst omdat moreel redeneren slechts een kleine voorspeller is voor moreel handelen. Ten tweede is het niet per definitie zo dat mensen die veel morele daden tonen, ook daadwerkelijk goed moreel kunnen redeneren. Er zijn dus meerdere factoren die van invloed zijn op de relatie tussen moreel redeneren en moreel

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Why do people so often jump to conclusions? - Chapter 7

One of the characteristics of System 1 is jumping to conclusions. Jumping to a conclusion is efficient if the conclusion is likely to be true, the costs of a potential mistake are acceptable and it saves a fair amount of effort and time. It is risky when the stakes are high, the situation is unfamiliar and there is a lack of time for collecting further information. In this case, it is likely to make an intuitive error, unless System 2 intervenes.

If you read a list of letters, including the number ‘13’ in the same shape as the letters, you tend to read it as the letter ‘B’. Would it be the letter ‘B’ in a list of numbers, you tend to read the number ‘13’. This is explained by the fact that the context affects the interpretation of each character. You jump to

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Summary of Thinking, Fast and Slow by Kahneman - 1st edition

Summary per chapter with the 1st edition of Thinking, Fast and Slow by Kahneman

  • What is the book about?
  • Part 1: How do fast thinking and slow thinking work? Chapters 1-9
  • Part 2: How do heuristics and biases work? Chapters 10-18
  • Part 3: In what ways can you get overconfident? Chapters 19-24
  • Part 4: How do you make choices and decisions? Chapters 25-34
  • Part 5: What is the effect of fast and slow thinking on your experiences, choices and well-being?
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If you see a falling star, you may make a wish.

The whole world knows this quote, and in the whole world it is the same. Is this true?

Have you heard about this quote? Have you ever seen a falling star? Have you ever made a wish?

Moral identity: what is it, how does it develop, and is it linked to moral action? - Hardy et al. - Universiteit Utrecht

Moral identity: what is it, how does it develop, and is it linked to moral action? 

Hardy & Carlo 

Kohlberg was convinced that mature moral reasoning would inherently motivate moral action. But several factors have led to a greater interest in looking beyond moral reasonings: 1) moral reasoning is only a modest predictor of moral action. 2) highly moral people don't necessarily have unusually sophisticated moral reasoning capacities. This article: what is moral identity? How does it develop? Is it linked to moral action? 

What is moral identity? 

Moral identity: the degree to which being a moral person is important to a person's identity. Perspectives: 

  • Blasi's self-model 

  • Links between moral judgment and action: before leading to moral action, a moral judgement can pass through a judgment of responsibility such that an action is seen not only as moral but also as something the individual is responsible

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Frequently Read Books - Books to Re-Read and Re-Read Again and Again

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Some books are there for life. You won't sell them ever! Some books are there to read whenever you're looking for inspiration, perspective, assurance.

A few months ago I decided to join as a member of the public library, so these days I am enjoying reading (Dutch) fiction! To me novels are to be read once. Or maybe twice.

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Welke keuzes moet je maken als je stage wil lopen in de VS?

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Je hebt eindelijk de knoop doorgehakt, je stage gaan lopen in de VS! Er zijn echter een aantal keuzes die je moet maken voordat je ook daadwerkelijk aan de slag kunt. In deze blog vind je een aantal vragen die je kunnen helpen bij je voorbereiding.

  • Waar wil je stage lopen? De VS is een groot land, Nederland past
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Tips om makkelijker keuzes te maken

1. Beperk het aantal opties. Te veel opties hebben werkt namelijk verlammend.

2. Stel criteria op waar je optie aan moet voldoen. 

3. Spreek een deadline voor jezelf af wanneer je stopt met zoeken, en maak dan je beslissing. 

4. Misschien nog wel het belangrijkst, streef naar goed genoeg en niet naar perfect.

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Summary of Thinking, Fast and Slow by Kahneman - 1st edition

Summary per chapter with the 1st edition of Thinking, Fast and Slow by Kahneman

  • What is the book about?
  • Part 1: How do fast thinking and slow thinking work? Chapters 1-9
  • Part 2: How do heuristics and biases work? Chapters 10-18
  • Part 3: In what ways can you ge...

1. What is critical thinking?
  • Why is the importance of critical thinking?
  • What are important elements of critical thinking?
  • Practice questions
  • Answers practice questions
  • Why is the importance of critical thinking? For us humans, there is an importance in critical thinking because ...

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Een discussie is een uitwisseling van gedachten, meningen. Als je discussieert, verschil je van mening met een ander en wil je die persoon overtuigen van de juistheid van jouw standpunt. 25 Tips om zo zinvol mogelijk te discussiëren.

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Samenvatting van het boek 'Denk je sterk', Fred Sterk, 25e druk (2015).

  • 1. Zelfwaardering, wat is dat?
  • 2. De interne criticus, heb jij 'm al ontmoet?
  • 3. De interne criticus ontmaskerd
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  • 5. De ‘tweek...

1. What is critical thinking?
  • Why is the importance of critical thinking?
  • What are important elements of critical thinking?
  • Practice questions
  • Answers practice questions
  • Why is the importance of critical thinking? For us humans, there is an importance in critical thinking because ...

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