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* [http://slatestarcodex.com/ Slate Star Codex], a blog that applies the principles of rationality to the analysis of many questions of philosophy, psychology, culture, and society.
* [http://slatestarcodex.com/ Slate Star Codex], a blog that applies the principles of rationality to the analysis of many questions of philosophy, psychology, culture, and society.
* [http://rationality.org/ Center for Applied Rationality] website
* [http://rationality.org/ Center for Applied Rationality] website
* [http://www.overcomingbias.com Overcoming Bias], a blog primarily written by Robin Hanson, that strives to uncover and correct for human bias and discover the truth.


==Other websites that discuss issues related to rationality==
==Other websites that discuss issues related to rationality==


* Bryan Caplan's blog posts on [http://econlog.econlib.org EconLog] often discuss issues related to rationality and philosophy, although the blog is primarily focused on economics
* Bryan Caplan's blog posts on [http://econlog.econlib.org EconLog] often discuss issues related to rationality and philosophy, although the blog is primarily focused on economics

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Websites that promote rationality, with a focus on epistemic rationality

  • LessWrong, which describes itself as a "community blog devoted to refining the art of human rationality."
  • Slate Star Codex, a blog that applies the principles of rationality to the analysis of many questions of philosophy, psychology, culture, and society.
  • Center for Applied Rationality website
  • Overcoming Bias, a blog primarily written by Robin Hanson, that strives to uncover and correct for human bias and discover the truth.

Other websites that discuss issues related to rationality

  • Bryan Caplan's blog posts on EconLog often discuss issues related to rationality and philosophy, although the blog is primarily focused on economics