🎓 Los 7 Errores de Pensamiento que Sócrates Destruiría en tu Feed de Noticias

Did you know that every time you open your news feed, seven cognitive traps are designed to capture your attention and shape your thinking without you even noticing? Confirmation bias, tribal thinking, the appeal to authority, the appeal to emotion, the straw man fallacy, binary thinking, and the information cascade effect are the seven thinking errors that algorithms, media outlets, and content creators exploit with an efficiency no Athenian sophist could have imagined. And 2,400 years ago, a barefoot man in the Athenian marketplace already possessed the antidote. Socrates wrote nothing, founded no schools, and charged no fees for his teachings. His only weapon was elenchus, the Socratic method of questioning capable of dismantling any false argument from within using only questions. In this philosophical documentary, we explore how this ancient method has become the most powerful tool for consuming information without being manipulated, identifying each fallacy and reconstructing, step by step, how Socrates would dismantle it with a single, well-placed question. Beyond analyzing cognitive biases, this video develops the concept of conscious ignorance—knowing what we don't know—as the most profound philosophical antidote to digital misinformation. It concludes with a concrete five-step Socratic protocol for transforming how you read, evaluate, and share information in the age of algorithms. An intellectual journey that unites classical Greek philosophy with the epistemic challenges of the 21st century. If you are passionate about philosophy, critical thinking, the history of ideas, and the analysis of digital media, this is the video for you. Join this age-old conversation and reclaim sovereignty over your own thinking. Don't forget to subscribe to continue exploring the great minds that shaped our history and our understanding of the world. #Socrates #CriticalThinking #Philosophy #CognitiveBias #Disinformation

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