Justin P. McBrayer

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Should we trust a hunch?

One of my students has this patch on her backpack:

It's a familiar thought: deep-down, you have a sense for what's true and what's false. Your instinct can tell you what's right. Some things just seem reasonable whereas others don't. Trusting that feeling is a good idea, the epistemic equivalent to listening to Jiminy Cricket. If you want to navigate the chaos of the world, trusting your gut is the

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