Frequently asked questions about thinking, epistemology, and cognitive tools. 3434 answers
How do you typically form new mental models? Understanding your process lets you improve it.
How do you typically form new mental models? Understanding your process lets you improve it.
How do you typically form new mental models? Understanding your process lets you improve it.
Define what makes a schema good — accuracy predictive power simplicity scope.
Define what makes a schema good — accuracy predictive power simplicity scope.
Define what makes a schema good — accuracy predictive power simplicity scope.
Define what makes a schema good — accuracy predictive power simplicity scope.
Define what makes a schema good — accuracy predictive power simplicity scope.
List your most important schemas so you can maintain and improve them systematically.
Some schemas depend on others — map these dependencies to understand cascading effects.
Some schemas depend on others — map these dependencies to understand cascading effects.
Some schemas depend on others — map these dependencies to understand cascading effects.
Some schemas depend on others — map these dependencies to understand cascading effects.
Some schemas depend on others — map these dependencies to understand cascading effects.
When two schemas contradict you need a meta-schema for deciding which to trust.
When two schemas contradict you need a meta-schema for deciding which to trust.
When two schemas contradict you need a meta-schema for deciding which to trust.
You need rules for choosing which schema to apply in a given situation.
You need rules for choosing which schema to apply in a given situation.
You need rules for choosing which schema to apply in a given situation.
You need rules for choosing which schema to apply in a given situation.
Your schema for how learning works determines how effectively you learn.
Your schema for how learning works determines how effectively you learn.
Your schema for how learning works determines how effectively you learn.