What you don’t know won’t hurt you . . . maybe. But it could change your mind about things you believe to be true. We all know this, of course, but do we really keep it in mind when we think about what we really know? And what does our tendency to exclude the unknown from our calculations say about our reduced capacity for wonder, our growing hubris, and, ultimately, the loss of our humanity? Find out in this seemingly simple but surprisingly deep “lost” episode of The Corbett Report.

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What is truth? How is it arrived at? What sources can we trust? These are heady philosophical questions that humans have been wrestling with for thousands of years. But never fear, Wikipedia is here to answer those questions for you! Don’t worry, truth isn’t as important as verifiability, and in this rigged game of truthiness, the majority always wins. Join us tonight on Corbett Report Radio as we explore the Wikipedia phenomenon.
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