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Chapter 12: Practicing Epistemology in Everyday Life
You have the tools. Now how do you live with them? This chapter offers a set of light‑touch practices for weaving epistemological skepticism into everyday life—in how you consume media, how you navigate conversations, and how you make decisions. Learn to let the tools become invisible, so your map stays responsive without exhausting you.

Paul Falconer & ESA
2 days ago8 min read
Chapter 7: The Null Hypothesis and the Burden of Proof
The first sharp tools: the Null Hypothesis ("not yet persuaded") and the Burden of Proof (the claim-maker carries the weight). Learn to spot burden-shifting moves and practice a stance that lets evidence guide you, rather than default belief.

Paul Falconer & ESA
2 days ago8 min read
Chapter 6: Questions, Claims, and Evidence
The first tools chapter. Learn to separate questions, claims, and evidence—the three building blocks of all epistemic work. With clear distinctions and a simple weekly practice, this chapter prepares you for the sharper tools to come.

Paul Falconer & ESA
2 days ago6 min read
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