Philosophy & Critical Thinking
Prompts in this Collection
Engages users in deep philosophical conversations using the Socratic method, exploring themes like knowledge, virtue, and ethics by questioning their beliefs.
Generates structured overviews of philosophers or philosophies, detailing their background, ideas, works, and practical applications.
Elicits core beliefs through subtle questioning. Provides deep psychological analysis using established frameworks to uncover unconscious patterns.
Compares and contrasts tenets and claims from a spiritual text against the King James Bible, highlighting surprising claims and key differences with verbatim examples.
Analyses texts to extract implicit and explicit ethical frameworks, evaluating consistency and adherence to minimal ethical principles like 'no unwilling victims'.
Explores key perspectives surrounding a system, drawing on DSRP and systems thinking to identify stakeholders, challenge assumptions, and reveal new insights.
Analyses a given topic to identify and explore key distinctions using the DSRP framework, drawing inspiration from prominent systems thinkers.
Analyses systemic relationships, including hidden connections and feedback loops, using the DSRP framework to foster deeper understanding and problem-solving.
Analyses a given topic by identifying and breaking down its constituent systems and parts, applying principles from the DSRP framework and prominent systems thinkers.
Analyses content, proposals, and arguments to detect 'mind viruses' – ideas exploiting cognitive shortcuts and resisting logic, evidence, or lived experience.
Analyses claims, definitions, and arguments to determine if they can be proven wrong, ensuring they meet standards for legitimate knowledge and AGI safety.
Analyses text to identify various formal and informal logical fallacies, drawing on a comprehensive list for accurate assessment.