This episode has a new feature, as well as other announcements, but there is also a (one-sided) discussion about what cognitive dissonance is, and whether Stoicism has anything to add to the conversation!
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Mentioned in the Show:
Gregory J. Trevors, Krista R. Muis, Reinhard Pekrun, Gale M. Sinatra
& Philip H. Winne (2016) Identity and Epistemic Emotions During Knowledge Revision:
A Potential Account for the Backfire Effect, Discourse Processes, 53:5-6, 339-370, DOI:
10.1080/0163853X.2015.1136507
Music Credits
"Lecture" by Tim Beek (timbeek.com)
"Grasping Hope" by Tim Beek (timbeek.com)
Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=19771195)
This episode has a new feature, as well as other announcements, but there is also a (one-sided) discussion about what cognitive dissonance is, and whether Stoicism has anything to add to the conversation!
If you enjoy the show remember to review and subscribe, and if you want access to bonus content then Support the show on Patreon and follow the page on Facebook
To contact Alex about requests for topics, feedback or to be a guest, email [email protected]
Mentioned in the Show:
Gregory J. Trevors, Krista R. Muis, Reinhard Pekrun, Gale M. Sinatra
& Philip H. Winne (2016) Identity and Epistemic Emotions During Knowledge Revision:
A Potential Account for the Backfire Effect, Discourse Processes, 53:5-6, 339-370, DOI:
10.1080/0163853X.2015.1136507
Music Credits
"Lecture" by Tim Beek (timbeek.com)
"Grasping Hope" by Tim Beek (timbeek.com)
Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=19771195)