# episode reflection (podcasts) — RSS Amplifier

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## [Ep. 16: Strategic Reflectivism](https://byrdnick.com/archives/29788/upon-reflection-ep-16-strategic-reflectivism)

_2025-10-08 · Upon Reflection_

In late 2025, artificial intelligence companies like OpenAI automated the process of determining which model is best for a task. This allowed users to simply send their prompt and let the system determine whether to respond “fast" or "slow". In a 2022 paper, I suggested that this kind of strategic deployment of slow, more reflective reasoning could be crucial to good judgment and decision-making.…

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## [Ep. 15 - A Two-Factor Explication Of ‘Reflection’](https://byrdnick.com/archives/28904/upon-reflection-ep-15-a-two-factor-explication-of-reflection)

_2025-05-19 · Upon Reflection_

You may have heard me drone on and on about this thing called "reflective thinking". We philosophers and cognitive scientists are preoccupied with it. However, the term 'reflection' is sometimes used in different ways by scholars. To unify, make sense of, and guide our research, I synthesized a unified account from hundreds of years of English language, from philosophers, and from cognitive…

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## [Ep. 14 - Analytic Atheism & Analytic Apostasy Across Cultures](https://byrdnick.com/archives/28471/upon-reflection-ep-14-analytic-atheism-analytic-apostasy-across-cultures)

_2025-04-02 · Upon Reflection_

You may have heard that atheists tend to score better on reflection tests than theists? But why do scientists find this "analytic atheism" correlation? Many studies have attempted to answer this question. Of course, even the best studies had limitations. So Steve Stich, Justin Sytsma, and I developed better methods and studied over 70,000 people on 6 continents. What did we find? Apostasy was key.…

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## [Ep. 13 - Reflection-Philosophy Order Effects and Correlations Across Samples](https://byrdnick.com/archives/28438/upon-reflection-ep-13-reflection-philosophy-order-effects-and-correlations-across-samples)

_2025-03-05 · Upon Reflection_

Suppose you glance at a clock that, unbeknownst to you, is broken, showing the same time all day. Nonetheless, you happened to look at the clock precisely when it showed the correct time. So your belief about the time is correct. My question is this: did you know what time it is? Perhaps you think that you did. After all, you formed a belief on the basis of a device that most people trust and the…

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