Reviews
People Have Limited Knowledge. What’s the Remedy? Nobody Knows | The New York Times
Why Science Denial Isn't Necessarily Ideological | Washington Post Review
Crowd force: You’re not as smart as you think you are | The Economist
You are not as clever as you think you are | Financial Times
This Flaw Explains Why the World is Full of Overconfidence | Wall Street Journal Market Watch
28 Top Business Books to Get Ahead In 2018 | Entrepreneur Magazine
The Knowledge Illusion, by Steven Sloman & Philip Fernbach | Darwinian Business
9 Books to Add to Your Summer Reading List | RELEVANT Magazine
Book Review: The Knowledge Illusion: Why We Never Think Alone | Podcast Player
Goedbeschouwd begrijpt niemand iets van de wereld om ons heen, zegt deze hoogleraar | Brandpunt+
„Die Leute wissen nicht, wie unwissend sie sind“ | www.psychologie-heute.de
Editorials
We Should be Asking More Stupid Questions: Philip Fernbach | LinkedIn
The Perils of Letting Machines into the Hive Mind | Nautilus
Mark Zuckerberg and Steve Jobs Would've Failed Without This | Inc.com
Videos
The Knowledge Illusion with Steven Sloman | Royal Society of the Arts on youtube
“The Knowledge Illusion” explains how facts don’t necessarily change our minds | VICE News
The Knowledge Ilussion: Steven Sloman | Rotman Business School talk
Why do we believe things that aren't true? | Philip Fernbach | TEDxMileHigh
Interviews
The Globe and Mail: How to argue with people: A holiday guide to not ruining everything for everyone
We Know Less Than We Think We Do | Meghna Chakrabarti
Why we pretend to know things, explained by a cognitive scientist | Vox
We Don't Know What We Think We Know | Jeff Schechtman's "Specific Gravity"
The Cognitive Scientist: Steven Sloman, Author, "The Knowledge Illusion" | Michael Golden
#14-The Knowledge Illusion with guest: Professor Steven Sloman | Thinking Clearly
The Knowledge Illusion (Parts 1 and 2) | Disrupting the Global Order with Janice Stein
Facts, Fiction and the Fallible Mind: Q & A with Dr. Steven Sloman | In Your Right Mind
Articles About the Book
How Science Sorts Fact From Alternative Fact | Bloomberg View
Humans weren’t designed to be rational, and we benefit hugely from our mental biases | Quartz
San Diego's April 29 Climate March: Why It Matters | San Diego Free Press
Study reveals people’s inflated senses of their own knowledge | Brown Daily Herald
To get the best results from your employees, assemble them like a team of surgeons | Quartz
Trust, Authority, and Institutions: A Way Forward (Part I) | The Huffington Post
Your Mind Is Not In Your Brain (It's the Other Way Around) | Big Think
Why People Still Feel Sorry Only for Children | Psychology Today
Trump's 'Dangerous Disability'? It's the Dunning-Kruger Effect | Bloomberg
Teaching Humility in an Age of Arrogance | The Chronicle of Higher Education