New book Psychology Prejudice is a way to doubt common sense and dogma and create flexible ideas

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Japanese title: 新書 心理学 先入観はウソをつく 常識や定説を疑い柔軟な発想を生む方法
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Item number: BQ80259
Released date: 08 Feb 2017
Maker: SB Creative

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Psychology
Religions, Philosophies, Self-Development
/ Therefore, I am deceived by someone who seems to be good for people! We tend to judge things from experience and knowledge based on 「 preconceived 」. It is easy for us to have wrong preconceived ideas without being based on facts or grounds as human instinct. If we look back, it is just a preconceived idea (stereotype). In addition, common sense and established theory are influenced by the preconceived ideas (stereotype) that the media and educational institutions (experts) have fallen into. In addition, there are problems peculiar to Japanese people, such as reading the air or sympathizing with it. It is also a world that encourages us to see things with the same preconceived ideas. How to perceive (see) and judge things is an important problem for human beings that depends on time and survival. As long as we can make correct judgments, the credibility of speech, the nature and focus of will be grasped correctly, and understanding and decision will be made better. For this purpose, it is important in our daily life to take away from 「 preconceived ideas, which can be called human instinct. However, in Japan, there are few opportunities to receive such training in schools and other places. Based on the instinct of people who are apt to be obsessed with preconceived ideas, based on the tendency of Japanese people who do not doubt things due to sympathizing pressure, based on the nature of the media that creates the air and causes them to stop thinking, and based on the negligence of experts who should pursue facts and truths, this book explains how to make correct judgments (avoid preconceived ideas) from a science-based point of view a warning as well as many examples. 」