Fair point. You’re right that most people have never been particularly rigorous about following evidence, and I’m probably romanticizing the past a bit. But I think what’s changed isn’t that average people got worse at reasoning. It’s that the people who do want to think through difficult questions now face much higher costs for doing so publicly.
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You have to be careful when reflecting on the past. Humans have a bias toward the past that tends to overestimate how good things used to be. Remember that people who questioned beliefs about a flat earth being the center of the universe were met with aggression and ridicule. Humans are hardly rational.