The yogic method of deliberately examining thoughts and beliefs to expose hidden biases and faulty reasoning patterns.
Vitarka refers to deliberate contemplation and investigation—a focused mental examination that goes beyond surface thinking. In Patanjali's framework, vitarka is the disciplined investigation of our beliefs, assumptions, and reasoning patterns to expose the cognitive biases underlying them. This practice asks: Why do I believe this? What evidence supports or contradicts this belief? What assumptions am I making? By systematically interrogating our thoughts, we uncover confirmation bias, motivated reasoning, and belief perseverance that operate invisibly in uncritical thinking. Vitarka transforms bias-correction from passive awareness into active intellectual work. It develops what modern cognitive science calls cognitive flexibility—the ability to consider alternative perspectives and revise beliefs based on evidence. This yogic practice of deliberate examination is foundational to achieving the objectivity needed for any comprehensive cognitive bias reference.
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