Back in 2014, I posted some tweets with the #skepticfailuremodes hashtag that are similar to your examples of “psuedo rationality”, some of which were:
Thinking it is virtuous to assign low probabilities, forgetting this implies high probabilities for the negation.
Ignoring an argument after finding a deductive fallacy, even when it can be easily restated as an strong inductive one.
Increasing evidential standards for out-group claims; decreasing it for in-group claims.
Back in 2014, I posted some tweets with the #skepticfailuremodes hashtag that are similar to your examples of “psuedo rationality”, some of which were:
Thinking it is virtuous to assign low probabilities, forgetting this implies high probabilities for the negation.
Ignoring an argument after finding a deductive fallacy, even when it can be easily restated as an strong inductive one.
Increasing evidential standards for out-group claims; decreasing it for in-group claims.