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  <title>032 - When Tribalism Becomes Pathological</title>
  <description>On this episode of the Argument Ninja podcast I share the audio for the three videos I recently produced on Cognitive Biases, Tribalism and Politics. It was designed as one long video presenting one long argument, so the audio works well in this continuous format.&amp;amp;nbsp; Show notes and links:  https://kevindelaplante.com/032-when-tribalism-becomes-pathological Topics covered:  the &amp;quot;two movies&amp;quot; phenomenon (Scott Adams) the distinction between &amp;quot;psychological&amp;quot; value pluralism and &amp;quot;philosophical&amp;quot; value pluralism what is affect bias? what is cultural cognition? your &amp;quot;value channel profile&amp;quot; what is the focusing illusion? what is availability bias? what is the mere-exposure effect? how do these cognitive biases interact to create an exaggerated and distorted perception of reality? a three-channel model of political values value channel profiles for the libertarian, the progressive liberal, and the conservative can I be a libertarian AND a progressive liberal AND a conservative? sources of &amp;quot;pathological tribalism&amp;quot; analogy: Black Mirror, &amp;quot;Men Against Fire&amp;quot; trading off critical thinking values and political values  &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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